PRIORITY GOAL & TARGET 3
THE GLOABAL GOALS

Goal: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
Why this Goal Is a Priority
Improving emergency medical access directly aligns with SDG 3, as most avoidable deaths in Nigeria stem from delays in reaching care. Our work reduces maternal, neonatal, trauma related, and chronic-condition mortality by delivering timely transport, first aid, and public awareness
UN Targets we Contribute To:
 3.1: Reduce maternal mortality
3.2: End preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5
3.6: Halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.
3.8: Achieve universal health coverage, including access to essential health services.
3.d: Strengthen early warning, risk reduction, and emergency response capabilities
PRIORITY GOAL & TARGET 11
THE GLOABAL GOALS

Goal: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable
Why this Goal Is a Priority
Urban areas in Nigeria are growing rapidly, but most lack basic emergency infrastructure. Our residential-based emergency services and disaster-response readiness promote and support safer, more resilient cities and settlements.
Relevant UN Targets
11.5: Reduce the number of deaths caused by disasters, including public health
emergencies.
11.b: Support inclusive urban planning with integrated disaster risk reduction strategies.
PRIORITY GOAL & TARGET 17
THE GLOABAL GOALS

Goal: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
Why this Goal Is a Priority
Emergency systems cannot function in isolation. Our model depends on strong partnerships — with hospitals, NGOs, government agencies, donors, and communities — to co-deliver services, amplify reach, and ensure long-term sustainability.
Relevant UN Targets
17.16: Enhance multi-stakeholder partnerships that support national development.
17.17: Promote effective public-private and civil society collaborations to scale impact.