Benjamin Olowojebutu Foundation (BOF)
Advocacy Engagement
Advocacy & Policy Management
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Donner
$100
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Changing Systems to Sustain Impact
BOF doesn’t just intervene — we advocate. Through our Advocacy & Policy Engagement program, we push for a healthcare system that is accessible, affordable, and just for all Nigerians. We engage with government bodies, traditional institutions, media, and civil society to influence policies that reduce medical poverty, promote gender equity, and protect the rights of the underserved. We speak for those who can’t. And we keep talking—until systems change.
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Donated
Goal: $6,500
Why It Matters
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Medical poverty is policy-driven. Advocacy addresses the root causes, not just the symptoms.
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Many women die in silence from fibroids and other conditions because of lack of funding, awareness, and government will.
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Sustainable change requires policy support, community buy-in, and national dialogue.
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BOF is committed to shaping the national health narrative and holding stakeholders accountable.
Why You Should Support This Program:
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Your support gives BOF a stronger voice in national conversations around maternal health, surgical access, and rural healthcare.
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It helps us organize forums, produce policy briefs, and sponsor public campaigns that influence decision-makers.
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Advocacy leads to lasting change, ensuring that our mission doesn’t end with one surgery, but with a transformed system.
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When you support advocacy, you’re investing in the rights of future generations to access healthcare with dignity.
“We’re not just healing people — we’re helping build a country where no one is left behind because of poverty or pain.”
— Dr. Benjamin Olowojebutu
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More info? No problem, call us now
+234 808 116 6492
Or email us :
info@bof.org.ng
Other Programs

Advocacy Engagement
$100 of $6,500 raised

Surgical Interventions
$250 of $6,500 raised

Medical Outreach
$200 of $6,500 raised

Health Education
$65 of $6,500 raised

Volunteer Engagement
$200 of $6,500 raised

Women's Health
$250 of $6,500 raised
