About Us
Who We Are
Centre for Human Rights, Health, Ethnic Harmony and Livelihood Development (CHHELD) is a non-profit, non-political and non-governmental organization established in the Year 2015 but duly registered on the 28th day of November, 2018 with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). A research-based organization geared towards providing succor in areas such as Human Rights, Health (access to primary health care), Environment and Climate Change, Gender Equality and Social Inclusion, Peace and Conflict Resolution, and Livelihood Development. Our core target beneficiaries are the Less Privileged, People living with Disability, Host Communities of the extractive sector and the Nigerian populace at large.
Impact Stories
Ihioma's Been A Migrant Worker
A Brighter Future — The Story of Nwidam
Our vision is one that ensures that fundamental human rights – including political cum-economic and social development – are not abandoned in one part of the globe to the convenience of others.
Thematic Areas
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Our Work
At Harmony Center, we encourage peaceful and healthy coexistence amongst Nigeria’s diverse ethnic beliefs, cultures and value system.
Recent Activities
OVER 50 STAKEHOLDERS ATTENDS THE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY RETREAT FOR SUB-NATIONALS AND CIVIL SOCIETIES
The South-South retreat was held at the garden city of Port Harcourt, with stakeholders from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), media houses, the Economic and Financial …
PORT HARCOURT CITY HOSTED A SIGNIFICANT SOUTH-SOUTH ZONAL LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Port Harcourt City hosted a significant South-South Zonal Legislative Interactive Session by the National Assembly Joint Committee on Electoral Matters, in partnership with the UN …