Moving beyond traditional care to holistic well-being. A 2031 vision for universal health coverage through innovation, advocacy and youth-led entrepreneurship.
“True health is not merely the absence of disease, but the presence of systemic resilience. Our mandate is to raise a generation of healthcare professionals who view equity and innovation as the twin pillars of a modern African health system.”
ARCH focuses on a holistic improvement of the health of all people through projects, workshops, webinars, conferences, screening, public health education, nutrition, fitness, capacity-building training, and so on.
To empower people to live healthier lives, by embracing new perspectives on health, wellness, and nutrition through community health outreaches, wellness and nutrition services, counseling, capacity building, and research.
To be a leading provider of comprehensive health education, wellness, and nutrition services for people of all ages.
ARCH advances youth health through education, innovation, community outreach and advocacy.
ARCH Inducts Six Ambassadors for Free Flow Project at the 2026 Free Flow Conference The Arise Center for Holistic Health, Wellness and Nutrition (ARCH) has inducted six individuals as ambassadors of its flagship Free Flow Project (FFP) during the 2026 Free Flow Conference held on February 21,2026 at the School of Nursing and Midwifery Auditorium
FREE FLOW CONFERENCE 2026 -Innovations in Menstrual Health: Bridging the Gaps in Education & Stigma, Policy, WASH and Innovation. The Free Flow Conference, organized by the Arise Center for Holistic Health, Wellness, and Nutrition (ARCH), an agency under the United Youth Arise System, brought over fifty professionals, policymakers, educators, practitioners, and students from various backgrounds
This article highlights how Youth Arise Organization is advancing youth mental health through innovative community-driven programs. Through initiatives such as mental health awareness campaigns, youth leadership training, and the Youth You’re Heard and You Matter (YYHYM) initiative, the organization is helping address stigma and improve access to support for young people.
Silence around menstruation has never solved problems, it has only deepened them. For generations, periods have been whispered about in hushed tones, relegated to “women’s issues,” while half the population remains largely uninformed about a biological process that affects billions. This segregation of knowledge and responsibility has contributed to a global crisis of period poverty
Embracing New Perspectives to Health