Every child in Lagos, regardless of disability or background, should have a fair chance to see, hear, move, learn, play and belong.
EPIC exists to make early identification and inclusive care the norm, not a privilege.
In many communities:
These gaps mean children miss critical windows for support and families feel alone.
EPIC designs and strengthens “early pathways” for children with disabilities. We:
EPIC is not one clinic or one project. It is a system-wide approach to inclusive care.
We listen to children and caregivers and design around their real lives.
We affirm the rights of children and adults with disabilities to health, education, protection and participation.
We work with government agencies, professionals, caregivers, people with lived experience and communities.
We use data to improve services while safeguarding privacy and dignity.
EPIC is the starting point, connected to pathways for older children, adults and older persons.
EPIC is being developed and implemented in Lagos State through collaboration between:
The programme is growing through co-creation workshops, technical working groups and ongoing feedback from stakeholders across the State
EPIC focuses on early childhood (0–10 years). It is connected to other emerging pathways:
Together, these pathways support a lifecourse vision where disability-inclusive care is available at every stage of life.