Building Africa’s future leaders
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Partnered with University of Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government since 2017

Ofovwe Aig-Imoukuede
Executive Vice-Chair & Co-Founder

Speaking at Africa UK Health Summit

Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede
Chair & Co-Founder

Speaking at GBC Health

We believe that better public services mean better outcomes for Africa’s people, communities and economies.

So, we work closely with governments, citizens and the private sector to transform public service delivery and improve access to quality primary healthcare.

Our Story

Our Work

Transforming Africa’s public services is a major task involving many stakeholders.

Developing Leaders
In Government

Outstanding public services require exceptional leaders who can deliver.

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Supporting Public
Sector Reform

Directly enabling change for a transformed public sector.

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Access To Primary Healthcare

Successful citizens, communities and economies depend on access to high-quality primary healthcare.

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Key Figures

N1bn

Spent supporting civil service reform initiatives

N3bn

Committed to improving healthcare across Africa

Raised from co-sponsors for the Adopt-a-Healthcare-Facility Programme

N4bn

Invested in leadership development

43

Federal Permanent Secretaries coached

408

Public servants received programme specific training

3

Aig Fellowships to the University of Oxford granted

169

Public servants completed the Aig Public Leaders Programme

33

Aig MPP Scholarships to the University of Oxford awarded

“If you walk alone, you don’t go far. If you walk with others, you travel further.”

– Aigboje and Ofovwe Aig-Imoukhuede

Latest podcast


Episode 11
Inside the AIG Public Leaders Programme: Training Africa’s Change-Makers

The impact of the AIG Public Leaders Programme is far reaching.  In this episode of our podcast, Inside the AIG Public Leaders Programme: Training Africa’s Change-Makers, we take you through AIG Public Leaders programme through the eyes of the top three participants from the fourth class of the programme.

Our guests, Dr Akanimo Usoro, Technical Assistant to the Deputy Governor, Corporate Services, Central Bank of Nigeria; Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, Executive Secretary, Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency; and Fatima Ali, Consultant Psychiatrist, Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital, Maiduguri, discuss their experiences and impact of their reform projects.


Our Guests
Dr Akanimo Usoro, Technical Assistant to the Deputy Governor, Corporate Services, Central Bank of Nigeria; Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, Executive Secretary, Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency, Fatima Ali, Consultant Psychiatrist, Federal Neuro Psychiatric Hospital, Maiduguri, Fortune Granville, Alumni Relations Team Lead, Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation.