Medical Law Hub
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Donate and support
Fuel public legal education, research and healthcare accountability.
Every contribution supports open-access resources, inter-university bioethics programmes, policy research and public awareness at the intersection of medicine and law.
Direct impact giving
Donation tiers tied to programme outcomes.
These suggested giving levels show the kind of programme outcomes your support can help make possible. You may donate any amount by bank transfer.
Giving model
Tiers are written around programme outcomes so donors understand what their support can unlock.
GBP 25 / USD 30
Legal Literacy & Patient Empowerment
Supports free digital legal toolkits on consent, confidentiality, clinical records and routes after adverse events.
GBP 100 / USD 125
Nurturing Evolving Health Law Experts
Subsidizes training materials and competition support for students entering essay and debate programmes.
GBP 250 / USD 310
Public Health & Legislative Advocacy Briefs
Funds specialist policy briefs delivered to ministries, regulators and legislative assemblies.
GBP 500 / USD 620
Health Technology & Bioethics Research
Underwrites open-access research on AI diagnostics, telemedicine, genomics and health data privacy.
Donate by bank transfer
Make a direct contribution to Medical Law Hub.
Use the account details provided to transfer your donation securely through your bank. Every contribution, at any level, helps advance our public-interest work.
Direct transfer
Public-interest impact
Responsible stewardship
Bank account details
Nigerian naira account
- Bank
- UBA
- Account name
- Medical Law Hub
- Account number
- 1025746887
FAQ
Donation questions
How can I make a donation?
You can donate by bank transfer to Medical Law Hub's UBA account using the details provided on this page.
How are donations allocated?
Public giving is positioned for educational, research and advocacy operations under the Hub's transparency commitment.
Can institutions sponsor a specific programme?
Yes. Sponsors can align with pillars such as debate tournaments, open-access research or community campaigns.
Public benefit
Sponsor research, competitions or public legal literacy.
Institutions can align with specific programme pillars while preserving the Hub's non-profit integrity and transparency commitments.