Select a program below to learn more about our commitment to community well-being and preventive health education.
Outreach activities conducted in underprivileged schools and communities to educate, advocate, and distribute essential hygiene support.



Across the Leadership Diary Training Program, communities, and shelters, we advance physical health awareness equipping young leaders and vulnerable populations to prioritize well-being alongside sustainable development.



Annual training sessions equipping participants and community members with life-saving emergency response skills.



ARCH extends its reach through digital platforms — hosting webinars, virtual campaigns, and online tutorials that connect health education with communities beyond physical boundaries. Select an initiative below to learn more.
ARCH hosts nutrition-focused webinars under the Eat Well Campaign, a public health initiative promoting healthy eating habits and nutrition awareness. The webinars bring together health professionals, youth leaders, and community members to discuss key topics.
ARCH organizes Health School Tutorials designed to support high school leavers interested in pursuing careers in the health sector, providing guidance on admissions, career options, and personalized mentoring.
ARCH’s premier event dedicated to advancing conversations around menstrual health awareness, youth engagement, and community advocacy.














from various programs and outreaches
ARCH welcomes schools, organizations, health professionals, and volunteers who are interested in supporting our outreach programs, conferences, and educational initiatives.
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Stay informed with verified updates and public health information from trusted international health organizations.
The World Health Organization and Africa CDC are responding to the ongoing Ebola outbreak affecting parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. Public health authorities are strengthening surveillance, emergency response, and cross-border preparedness efforts.
Read WHO UpdateGlobal health agencies continue to monitor hantavirus cases and strengthen preparedness systems through surveillance, prevention strategies, and public awareness campaigns.
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