The Caleb Danladi Foundation has announced a partnership with the Kaduna State Contributory Health Insurance Scheme (KADCHMA) to address the high rates of maternal mortality in Kaduna State, Nigeria.
The initiative, led by Capt. Caleb Danladi, aims to improve access to quality healthcare in rural communities.
During a recent meeting with KADCHMA’s Director General, Abubakar Hassan, discussions focused on providing free medical services to underserved areas.
The Foundation has previously enrolled over 400 women into the KADCHMA scheme, enabling affordable healthcare access.
This effort has significantly contributed to reducing maternal and infant mortality in the state.
“We are committed to working with KADCHMA to ensure every mother and child in Kaduna has access to quality healthcare,” Capt. Danladi said.
He praised the state government’s dedication to improving health systems.
The partnership also seeks to strengthen public awareness through media collaboration.
Capt. Danladi visited the Kaduna State Media Corporation (KSMC) to discuss amplifying health and education campaigns.
Additionally, the Foundation engaged with the Kaduna State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) to explore ways to enhance education access, reinforcing its broader community development goals.








