Dabma Sickle Cell Foundation


Dabma Sickle Cell Foundation Inauguration and Book Launch was on the 13th of September 2011 at the University of Lagos Nigeria main auditorium. Read more.






Dabma Sickle cell foundation was registered as a corporate body with duly appointed trustees as a non-governmental organization in the memory of late Angela Chidima Dickson-Ibekwe on the tenth day of February 2011 under the companies and allied matter decree 1990 with reference number CAC/IT/NO 43241.

Angela Chidima Dickson-Ibekwe died an undergraduate student of economics at Bells University of Technology Sango Ota Ogun State as a result of complications from sickle-cell disease on Sunday the 22nd of August 2010. Losing her is hurting as it carries sharpened points that jab into our nerves.

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CRUEL WOUNDS OF SICKLE CELL ANAEMIA – A FAMILY EXPERIENCE.
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Our vision is to see that all persons with sickle cell disordered have access to basic medical treatment free of charge.
Campaign strongly against ignorance and educating the populace of the dreadful consequence
Encouraging organizations to be involved in this corporate social responsibility for sicklers, sponsoring schemes for sicklers, appealing to men of visionary enthusiasm.
This outreach is a capital intensive project, as we intend to give scholarship to brilliant but indigent sicklers who secure admissions into institutions of higher learning, adopting sickle cell orphans. We are embarking on an eternity honouring philanthropic assignment with sensitization workshops. Engaging those in authority to establish a national fund initiative programme through a public-private collaboration with some drug manufacturers as a matter of urgency, to make such drugs affordable. A welfare package in all the 774 local government areas, creating at the ward level sickle cell anaemia intensive care units, entering into discussion with the N.H.I.S through a rural community social health Insurance Scheme for sicklers