Our story

From field foundation to formalisation.

2017
Founded

Nexacare’s work began with the conviction that primary healthcare in northern Nigeria can be strengthened through disciplined data, digital innovation, and the trust of the communities served.

2018-19
Field foundation

Five field activities laid the operational foundation: MNCH community outreach (July 2018), workforce training on the updated National Immunization Schedule and malaria in pregnancy (August 2018), clinician mentorship on immunisation and malaria registers (April 2019), mRDT distribution (September 2019), and Sulphadoxine-Pyrimethamine distribution for malaria-in-pregnancy prevention (October 2019), across Gama Tudu, Gayawa, and Tudun Murtala wards in Nassarawa and Ungogo LGAs of Kano State.

2026
Formalisation

Incorporated under the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020 on 29 March 2026 (CAC RC 9449732). SCUML registration with the EFCC on 9 April 2026 (SC 201402792). Tax Identification Number 2621995239556. The institution’s formal transition from a field-grounded initiative to a fully governed, audit-defensible nonprofit organisation prepared to engage international donors and federal counterparts at scale.

Today
Nine states

Operating across nine northern Nigerian states across seven programmatic pillars. A 97-instrument institutional documentation stack. Engagement with Federal, State, and Local Government counterparts. The Board of Trustees, the Audit and Risk Committee, and the executive function structured for operational rigour and donor readiness.

Our commitment

To the work, to the partners, to the communities we serve.

To the communities we serve: a discipline of consent, dignity, and feedback.

To our government counterparts: country-systems-first support that strengthens rather than parallels their work.

To our donors: institutional rigour, transparent reporting, and compliance posture that meets the highest standards.

To our trustees and staff: a workplace grounded in integrity, accountability, and the conviction that primary healthcare in northern Nigeria deserves the best we can bring.

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