Chief (Mrs.) Josephine Elechi , wife of the Former Governor of Ebonyi State.
10-710: MCCI may refer to: Mother and Child Care Initiative , a public-private partnership in Ebonyi State, Nigeria A member of the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus , a Roman Catholic religious order Maoist Communist Centre of India , an armed Maoist group begun in 1969 which emerged from Dakshin Desh 1201 , a year in the Julian calendar Bavarian MCCi ,
20-627: A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree. After obtaining her degree, she continued to work until her marriage. Elechi is married to Chief Martin Elechi and has four children, three boys and one girl. Elechi is a member of the Izzi ethnic group. Since 2004, she has served on the Ebonyi State Committee on Tsunami Disaster. When her husband, Martin Elechi became governor on May 29, 2007 she became more involved in political life, becoming
30-819: A class of steam railbuses built between 1906 and 1908 in Germany Makkah Chamber of Commerce and Industry , a semi-government organization in Saudi Arabia Maasin Community Multipurpose Cooperative, a member the National Confederation of Cooperatives in the Philippines MCCI Corporation , a developer of USB devices that is a member of the Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium . MCCi, LLC,
40-539: A value-added software reseller owned by Municipal Code Corporation Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dhaka , oldest and the pre-eminent trade organization of Bangladesh Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mobile Communication Company of Iran – WHOIS queries display MCCI and the full name of the largest mobile phone operator in Iran. Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
50-781: The Chair of the Ebonyi State Women Development Commission (WDC) in 2007, and Chair of the Mother and Child Care Initiative (MCCI), also in 2007. The Mother and Child Care Initiative (MCCI) used public and private partner sponsorship to address issues for the benefit of Ebonyi women and children. The thematic areas of the MCCI Program include: The overall goal is to promote the survival of Ebonyi women and children. Action commenced in August 2007 with
60-516: The drafting of a "road map". The work plan for 2008-2009 was synthesized out of this document. Many activities have been carried out since 2008 in the areas of promotion of maternal mortality, cancer and gender-based violence including: Elechi recently gave a presentation at the international Women Deliver conference in Washington DC on June 7–9, 2010. The theme of the conference was Delivering Solutions for Girls and Women. The conference
70-474: The field of obstetric and fistula care. Mrs. Elechi was the lead speaker in a conference session on June 9, 2010 titled, "Innovations in Fistula Prevention, Treatment, and Reintegration." In her presentation, she described efforts to combat vesico-vaginal fistula (VVF) in Ebonyi State through a combination of legislation, enlightenment, prevention and treatment. ... Elechi "championed advocacy on
80-483: The title MCCI . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MCCI&oldid=1220727552 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Josephine Elechi#Mother and Child Care Initiative Elechi
90-724: Was born in Ezza Ofu Village in Ezza Inyimagu Izzi Local Government Area of Ebonyi State in 1948 to a family of . Elechi attended Covenant Primary School in Afikpo from 1954–1961. She then moved to Holy Child Secondary School in Sharon from 1962–1966. Elechi took a break from school to work at Nigeria Construction and Furniture Company from 1973–1975. Finally, she attended Enugu State University of Technology (ESUT) from 1993-2000 earning
100-597: Was organized by Women Deliver, a global advocacy organization bringing together voices from around the world to call for action against maternal death. Sponsorship and support for the conference was provided by a host of governmental and non-governmental organizations, including The World Bank, WHO, UNICEF, USAID, UNFPA, UNAIDS, The European Union, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and many others. Conference attendees included First Ladies from various countries, representatives of various countries and NGOs, and medical experts in
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