Projects & Programmes
“Explore Our Impact. See How MODHIP Transforms Health Through Targeted Projects and Strategic Programmes.”
Discover the initiatives advancing military readiness, community health, and national disease control efforts across Nigeria.
MODHIP delivers high-impact projects and programs designed to protect Nigeria’s Armed Forces and extend quality healthcare to surrounding civilian communities. Through strategic funding, global partnerships, and data-driven solutions, our work spans disease control, prevention, research, health systems strengthening, and humanitarian support.
Whether improving access to antiretroviral therapy, responding to emerging disease threats, or training frontline personnel, each initiative reflects our commitment to advancing public health through precision, partnership, and purpose.
Each MODHIP program is designed with:
Clear objectives aligned to national and military health strategies
Data-driven monitoring and evaluation systems
Collaborative frameworks that include communities, donors, and military leaders
A results-first mindset that balances medical science with operational precision
Since inception, MODHIP programs have delivered:
1.2M+ HIV tests administered
50,000+ viral load tests processed annually
400+ healthcare workers trained in advanced diagnostics and prevention
31+ facilities supported across Nigeria
30+ published studies informing national guidelines
MODHIP leads one of Nigeria’s most comprehensive HIV intervention efforts across 31+ military-linked facilities. These initiatives focus on treatment, care, retention, and prevention using WHO-recommended models and PEPFAR-supported platforms. Projects include:
Operation Triple Zero
Achieving zero missed appointments, zero missed pills, zero viral load.
HIV Testing & Retention Campaigns
HTS scale-up in military barracks and surrounding communities.
TB & Malaria Co-infection Management
TB & Malaria Co-infection Management Initiatives especially in high-risk zones.
PMTCT (Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission)
PMTCT (Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission) programs
Operation Triple Zero
Achieving zero missed appointments, zero missed pills, zero viral load.
HIV Testing & Retention Campaigns
HTS scale-up in military barracks and surrounding communities.
TB & Malaria Co-infection Management
TB & Malaria Co-infection Management Initiatives especially in high-risk zones.
PMTCT (Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission)
PMTCT (Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission) programs
To promote seamless care access, MODHIP executes programs that bridge armed forces and public health systems: This model builds trust, ensures continuity of care, and aligns with national universal health coverage goals.
Joint Military-Civilian Clinics
Delivering coordinated healthcare services where military and host communities receive integrated, high-quality medical care.
Community Linkages
Delivering coordinated healthcare services where military and host communities receive integrated, high-quality medical care.
Integrated Referral Systems
Ensuring smooth, timely patient movement between military and public facilities for coordinated, uninterrupted care.
Health Systems Coordination
Strengthening collaboration across military hospitals, government agencies, and partners to harmonize service delivery and public health response.
Joint Military-Civilian Clinics
Delivering coordinated healthcare services where military and host communities receive integrated, high-quality medical care.
Community Linkages
Delivering coordinated healthcare services where military and host communities receive integrated, high-quality medical care.
Integrated Referral Systems
Ensuring smooth, timely patient movement between military and public facilities for coordinated, uninterrupted care.
Health Systems Coordination
Strengthening collaboration across military hospitals, government agencies, and partners to harmonize service delivery and public health response.
Strong systems enable lasting impact. MODHIP strengthens infrastructure, logistics, digital systems, and governance. These efforts ensure sustainability and consistent service delivery across Nigeria’s military health network.
Infrastructure upgrades
Improving medical facilities, laboratories, and service delivery points to support modern, efficient, and resilient healthcare operations.
Data system digitization
Transforming paper-based processes into secure digital platforms for faster reporting, improved accuracy, and real-time health intelligence.
Workforce Optimization & Skill Development
Enhancing staff capacity through structured training, mentorship, and competency-based assessments to strengthen performance across all service areas.
Supply Chain & Equipment Modernization
Upgrading procurement, distribution, and maintenance systems to ensure reliable access to essential medicines, diagnostics, and medical technologies.
Infrastructure upgrades
Improving medical facilities, laboratories, and service delivery points to support modern, efficient, and resilient healthcare operations.
Data system digitization
Transforming paper-based processes into secure digital platforms for faster reporting, improved accuracy, and real-time health intelligence.
Workforce Optimization & Skill Development
Enhancing staff capacity through structured training, mentorship, and competency-based assessments to strengthen performance across all service areas.
Supply Chain & Equipment Modernization
Upgrading procurement, distribution, and maintenance systems to ensure reliable access to essential medicines, diagnostics, and medical technologies.
MODHIP is building Nigeria’s future in health innovation through projects driven by data and science. Research findings directly shape national policy and program direction.
Vaccine-readiness studies
Evaluating Nigeria’s preparedness for vaccine deployment through safety trials, community engagement, cold-chain readiness, and immunogenicity assessments.
MHRP-supported surveillance
Strengthening disease monitoring systems through military–civilian research networks that track HIV, emerging infections, and operational health trends.
Operational Research for Military Health
Generating evidence on force health protection, treatment outcomes, and deployment-related risks to improve policies and frontline medical decision-making.
Clinical Trial Implementation & Site Development
Establishing and supporting trial-ready facilities—from CRC to CTRC—to conduct high-standard studies that meet global regulatory and ethical benchmarks.
Vaccine-readiness studies
Evaluating Nigeria’s preparedness for vaccine deployment through safety trials, community engagement, cold-chain readiness, and immunogenicity assessments.
MHRP-supported surveillance
Strengthening disease monitoring systems through military–civilian research networks that track HIV, emerging infections, and operational health trends.
Operational Research for Military Health
Generating evidence on force health protection, treatment outcomes, and deployment-related risks to improve policies and frontline medical decision-making.
Clinical Trial Implementation & Site Development
Establishing and supporting trial-ready facilities—from CRC to CTRC—to conduct high-standard studies that meet global regulatory and ethical benchmarks.
MODHIP supports national epidemic response capacity with field-proven projects. We ensure that Nigeria’s Armed Forces remain ready to respond to health threats with speed and discipline.
COVID-19 rapid response teams
Deploying trained military–civilian teams for testing, contact tracing, case management, and emergency coordination during national COVID-19 surges.
Lassa fever control
Supporting early detection, isolation, treatment protocols, and community sensitization to reduce transmission across military and surrounding communities.
Cholera & Waterborne Disease Response
Conducting rapid outbreak assessments, water-quality testing, and treatment support during cholera spikes to safeguard barracks and partner communities.
Emerging Pathogen Surveillance Units
Monitoring high-risk zones for new or re-emerging diseases through integrated lab networks, biosurveillance tools, and cross-agency intelligence sharing.
COVID-19 rapid response teams
Deploying trained military–civilian teams for testing, contact tracing, case management, and emergency coordination during national COVID-19 surges.
Lassa fever control
Supporting early detection, isolation, treatment protocols, and community sensitization to reduce transmission across military and surrounding communities.
Cholera & Waterborne Disease Response
Conducting rapid outbreak assessments, water-quality testing, and treatment support during cholera spikes to safeguard barracks and partner communities.
Emerging Pathogen Surveillance Units
Monitoring high-risk zones for new or re-emerging diseases through integrated lab networks, biosurveillance tools, and cross-agency intelligence sharing.
With trusted partners, MODHIP invests in long-term institutional strengthening. These programs elevate the capabilities of MOD staff and establish global best practices within Nigeria’s defense health sector.
National Lab QA Program
Standardizing quality assurance across military laboratories through audits, EQA schemes, and continuous improvement systems.
International Partnerships
Strengthening capabilities through collaboration with global institutions for training, research, and advanced health system support.
Workforce Leadership Development
Preparing the next generation of military health leaders through targeted mentorship, managerial training, and competency-based professional development.
Specialized Technical Fellowships
Supporting advanced training placements in diagnostics, research, biosafety, and health informatics to build high-level national expertise.
National Lab QA Program
Standardizing quality assurance across military laboratories through audits, EQA schemes, and continuous improvement systems.
International Partnerships
Strengthening capabilities through collaboration with global institutions for training, research, and advanced health system support.
Workforce Leadership Development
Preparing the next generation of military health leaders through targeted mentorship, managerial training, and competency-based professional development.