PHC 2025

Richmond Ekhosuehi Idaeho speaker at 4th International Conference on Primary Health Care
Richmond Ekhosuehi Idaeho

Mixta Africa, Nigeria


Biography:

Richmond Idaeho is a legal practitioner at Mixta Africa. He is a trustee and co-founder of The MediSSupport Foundation, a non-governmental organisation providing medical support to people living with sickle cell anemia, and other life-threatening conditions. He is also a writer and private researcher with interests in health and employment law, social justice and sustainability. He has a background in Philosophy, with extensive study in Ethics and Philosophy of Science. He also holds a second bachelor’s degree in law, Master of Laws, and Master of Business Administration in view at the University of East London. He has conducted several research on medical law and ethics, and reproductive health culminating in several publications to his credit on jurisprudence (also feminist jurisprudence), legal philosophy, bioethics, reproductive justice, public, health, and medical law, amongst others. His works are well cited and available both in print and online media.

 

He has been a guest at different health fora providing insights on medical and health law, and he is the author of “Revisiting the United States Abortion Law and the Legal Implications” in the book Contemporary Issues in Clinical Bioethics – Medical, Ethical and Legal Perspectives.