MESH is an NGO of Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs
It was set up for the main purpose of pursuing the realization of NSCIA’s objectives in the areas of Education, Social and Health.
VISION
To be a provider of social services that are easily available to use
MISSION
To ensure the quality of life to humanity
Education, Social, and Health Mission (MESH) was established by the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) as an implementing entity to provide relief services on education, social, and health issues to indigent Muslims and Non-Muslims in Nigeria. It started operations in April 2017 with funding from the NSCIA and donors. It has implemented several projects across the country. MESH mobilizes resources to advocate and promote qualitative education and create awareness through sensitization on social issues, and democratic processes on good governance, transparency, and accountability. To support healthcare delivery services, promote socio-economic growth, and advocate for human rights through the provision of crucial assistance for the needy in collaboration with other relevant Local and International organizations.
To strengthen and deepen the activities and services of MESH, the scope of its mandates has been expanded to include:
i. Education
ii. Social
iii. Health
iv. Leadership
v. Good Governance, Transparency and Accountability
vi. Human Rights
vii. Environment and Community Development
MESH core values are represented by the acronym I-PAD which means:
i. Integrity: We promote high moral compass and zero tolerance for dishonesty
ii. Professionalism: Our services are of high standards and driven by skillfull and civil workforce
iii. Accountability: We provide professional services to humanity, take responsibilities for our actions and accountable to the stakeholders
iv. Diligent: Our passion for the wellbeing of the less privileged galvanizes our performance with utmost care and focus
MESH Spread Kindness and Nourishment during the 2024 (1445) Ramadan
The 2024 (1445) Ramadan was a remarkable and eventful experience for us @MESH, we supported more than 3000 households in 6 States (Abia, Bayelsa, Benue, Ogun, Sokoto and FCT) with foodstuffs. The MESH team worked tirelessly to source, pack, and distributed nutritious food items to underprivileged communities.
These food bags of goodness from grains and cooking oils to essential pantry items, these care packages ensured that families and individuals could break their fast with nourishing meals.
The project was a true testament to the spirit of Ramadan, which emphasizes compassion, generosity, and communal efforts.
By reaching out to those in need, MESH not only alleviated immediate hunger but also fostered a sense of unity and belonging during this sacred time.
MARRIAGE COUNSELING PROJECT FLAG OFF
Following the successful implementation of the marriage education project in 5 states in Nigeria, Future Assured Initiative, the NGO of the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Hajia Aisha Muhammadu Buhari and the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) through its NGO Mission for Education, Social and Health (MESH) conceived the idea to bring all concerned stakeholders together to discuss the way forward towards repositioning and reducing the increased divorce within the Muslim family.

Persons Touched
Education
Social
Health
SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS
Marriage Counseling Project Flag Off
Marriage Education Counseling Seminar in Abuja FCT.
Life – Skills Training For The Deaf Communities in Abuja, Gombe, Ilorin, Lafia.
Sensitization of Commercial Drivers on Drugs Abuse in six motor parks of Abuja, FCT.
Marriage Education Project in six states of Adamawa, Kano, Niger, Sokoto and Osun.
Women Empowerment Initiative (WEI)
EDUCATION INTERVENTIONS
Provision of School Uniforms to IDP Primary Schools.
Provision of Assistance to Two Nomadic Schools.
Equipping Nomadic School with Desks and Chairs.
Renovation of Almajiri School in Mararaba, Nasarawa State.
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
Mesh in Pegi for Medical Outreach
Medical Outreach in Shetuko Community of FCT