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“NOMA, A DISEASE THAT SHOULD NOT EXIST ANYMORE” Online conference on Thursday, 11 February Abuja, Nigeria, Monday 8 February 2021 – Medecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in partnership with the International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ISNTD) and other organizations is holding an online conference “Noma, a disease that should not exist anymore” to open a discussion about the neglected disease noma, 2020 VISION: A CALL TO GREAT EXPLOITS IN NIGERIA'S HEALTH A new Director General was also appointed at the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr. Gambo Aliyu.NACA successfully completed the largest HIV/AIDS Survey in the world, the Nigeria HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (), and the results were made public in 2019.The survey included approximately 168,100 participants, ages 15–64 years and children, ages 0–14 years, from YOUR HEALTH IN 2021: 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT It is an affordable plan with an out-of-network coverage. 4. Exclusive Provider Organisations (EPOs) This is a managed health care insurance where you must get your care exclusively from health care professionals or hospitals your EPO contracts with, or else your EPO won’t pay, except in POOR QUALITY MATERNAL MEDICINES: THE SLIPPERY SLOPE TO By Olajide Adelana – Lead writer Balarabe Danladi Zakariya, a resident of Gabari, Kano State thinks he is jinxed and the reason is not far-fetched. He was married twice and lost both his wives in childbirth. His first marriage had a sweet beginning until his wife, Lami, died of breast cancer months after giving birth MIDWIVES ARE A LIFELINE FOR BETTER MATERNAL HEALTH Editor’s Note: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the Year 2020 as The Year of the Nurse and The Midwife.In this Thought Leadership OpEd for Nigeria Health Watch, Olajumoke Adebayo, a Young Midwifery Leader at the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), writes about the critical roles that midwives play in reducing maternal mortality around the world and why Nigeria IS THERE A ROLE FOR TRADO-MEDICINE IN THE NIGERIAN HEALTH “Immediately they fall sick they consult the oracle to tell them what is causing that illness and proffer a traditional remedy.” – Healthcare Worker, Benue state. Mallam Salisu Mohammed is a traditional medicine practitioner plying his trade in Minna, the capital city of Niger State. Popularly known as ‘Dr. Salisu’, his traditional medicine centre is HOW PERCEIVED SIDE EFFECTS OF Editor’s Note: This week’s blog comes from Nigeria Health Watch team member Dara Ajala-Damisa. She writes about choosing a family planning method as a young newly married woman. She delves into how the perceptions of negative side effects can affect contraceptive use in Nigeria and the need to increase the public’s knowledge about theimportance
MENTAL HEALTH PUBLICATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SURVEY BACKGROUND According to WHO, mental health is an important and essential component of health, a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. HOME - NIGERIA HEALTH WATCHTHOUGHT LEADERSHIP SERIESTORCHLIGHT SERIESTORCHLIGHT AFRICATOP 10 HEALTH NEWSPRESS RELEASES Home - Nigeria Health Watch. Home. Thought Leadership Series. Torchlight Series. Torchlight Africa. Top 10 Health News. Press Releases. COVID-19 FactCheck. Health Events. WE MUST BRIDGE THE FUNDING GAP FOR FAMILY PLANNING IN Between 2018 and 2021, only N2.7b n was allocated for counterpart funding for family planning commodities, of which only about 55% has been released. For the first time, two local government areas (Funakaye and Nafada) in Gombe State allocated and released funds for family planning from their health budget in 2020. Second, from theGombe State
“NOMA, A DISEASE THAT SHOULD NOT EXIST ANYMORE” Online conference on Thursday, 11 February Abuja, Nigeria, Monday 8 February 2021 – Medecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in partnership with the International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ISNTD) and other organizations is holding an online conference “Noma, a disease that should not exist anymore” to open a discussion about the neglected disease noma, 2020 VISION: A CALL TO GREAT EXPLOITS IN NIGERIA'S HEALTH A new Director General was also appointed at the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr. Gambo Aliyu.NACA successfully completed the largest HIV/AIDS Survey in the world, the Nigeria HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (), and the results were made public in 2019.The survey included approximately 168,100 participants, ages 15–64 years and children, ages 0–14 years, from YOUR HEALTH IN 2021: 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT It is an affordable plan with an out-of-network coverage. 4. Exclusive Provider Organisations (EPOs) This is a managed health care insurance where you must get your care exclusively from health care professionals or hospitals your EPO contracts with, or else your EPO won’t pay, except in POOR QUALITY MATERNAL MEDICINES: THE SLIPPERY SLOPE TO By Olajide Adelana – Lead writer Balarabe Danladi Zakariya, a resident of Gabari, Kano State thinks he is jinxed and the reason is not far-fetched. He was married twice and lost both his wives in childbirth. His first marriage had a sweet beginning until his wife, Lami, died of breast cancer months after giving birth MIDWIVES ARE A LIFELINE FOR BETTER MATERNAL HEALTH Editor’s Note: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the Year 2020 as The Year of the Nurse and The Midwife.In this Thought Leadership OpEd for Nigeria Health Watch, Olajumoke Adebayo, a Young Midwifery Leader at the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), writes about the critical roles that midwives play in reducing maternal mortality around the world and why Nigeria IS THERE A ROLE FOR TRADO-MEDICINE IN THE NIGERIAN HEALTH “Immediately they fall sick they consult the oracle to tell them what is causing that illness and proffer a traditional remedy.” – Healthcare Worker, Benue state. Mallam Salisu Mohammed is a traditional medicine practitioner plying his trade in Minna, the capital city of Niger State. Popularly known as ‘Dr. Salisu’, his traditional medicine centre is HOW PERCEIVED SIDE EFFECTS OF Editor’s Note: This week’s blog comes from Nigeria Health Watch team member Dara Ajala-Damisa. She writes about choosing a family planning method as a young newly married woman. She delves into how the perceptions of negative side effects can affect contraceptive use in Nigeria and the need to increase the public’s knowledge about theimportance
MENTAL HEALTH PUBLICATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SURVEY BACKGROUND According to WHO, mental health is an important and essential component of health, a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. CURRENT HEALTH NEWS IN NIGERIA ARCHIVES Post author. By Nigeria Health Watch. Post date. November 13, 2020. No Comments on Top Ten News Items on Health, 13th November 2020. 160,000 Nigerian children die of pneumonia yearly. Nigeria won’t be left out of COVID-19 vaccine– FG. Measles, polio YOUR HEALTH IN 2021: 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT It is an affordable plan with an out-of-network coverage. 4. Exclusive Provider Organisations (EPOs) This is a managed health care insurance where you must get your care exclusively from health care professionals or hospitals your EPO contracts with, or else your EPO won’t pay, except in GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY? HOW PSN AFRICA IS ADDRESSING THE In May 2020, criticisms against a 22-year-old mother, Olufunmilola Adisa, accused of killing her baby in Lagos State flooded the internet. Reports alleged that she wrote a letter describing how she did it. However, two individuals looked beyond the headlines and outpouring of condemnation and offered to assist Adisa. For Ahmed Adetola-Kazeem, a lawyer and POLITICS, THE NEW NATIONAL HEALTH ACT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Politics, the new National Health Act and Local Government Areas. The next few months will be filled with politics in Nigeria. At Nigeria Health Watch, we will focus on keeping health on the political agenda, enabling you, the voter, to ask the right questions on the issues that matter to you. Health and healthcare matters to all of us, and POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION IN NIGERIA ARCHIVES In May 2020, criticisms against a 22-year-old mother, Olufunmilola Adisa, accused of killing her baby in Lagos State flooded the internet. Reports alleged that she wrote a STATE GOVERNMENTS AND THE PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES … The Commissioner of Health is only answerable to the State Governor who is the Chief executive Officer of the State. In principle, State governments are responsible for secondary hospital care and supporting LGAs to provide primary health care – state planning, operational support, coordination, monitoring and training. A HEALTH INNOVATION CHALLENGE FOR NIGERIA’S HEALTHCARE The Health Innovation Challenge (HIC), is a multi-stage competition whose primary focus is to spur a broader range of innovations (process, technology, market, service delivery) to respond to specific health sector challenges that will have both a social impact and/or commercial viability and scalability. PERSPECTIVES ON MEDICAL LAW IN NIGERIA, AN ACCOUNT FROM Editor’s Note: This week’s Thought Leadership Series on Health piece comes from Barrister ‘La-Olu Osanyin, who highlights Nigeria’s recent showing at the World Congress on Medical Law last month. He summarizes the three presentations made by Nigerians at the Congress, presentations that showcase several pertinent issues facing Nigerians in the medico-legal space. Osanyin himself was GIVING BIRTH IN NIGERIA: THE STAGGERING ODDS FACING Giving Birth in Nigeria: The staggering odds facing pregnant women. Every single day, Nigeria loses about 145 women of childbearing age, making her the second largest contributor to the maternal mortality rate in the world, according to UNICEF. When this statistic came out earlier this year, it elicited different responses from differentpeople
HOW PERCEIVED SIDE EFFECTS OF Editor’s Note: This week’s blog comes from Nigeria Health Watch team member Dara Ajala-Damisa. She writes about choosing a family planning method as a young newly married woman. She delves into how the perceptions of negative side effects can affect contraceptive use in Nigeria and the need to increase the public’s knowledge about theimportance
HOME - NIGERIA HEALTH WATCHTHOUGHT LEADERSHIP SERIESTORCHLIGHT SERIESTORCHLIGHT AFRICATOP 10 HEALTH NEWSPRESS RELEASES Home - Nigeria Health Watch. Home. Thought Leadership Series. Torchlight Series. Torchlight Africa. Top 10 Health News. Press Releases. COVID-19 FactCheck. Health Events. WE MUST BRIDGE THE FUNDING GAP FOR FAMILY PLANNING IN Between 2018 and 2021, only N2.7b n was allocated for counterpart funding for family planning commodities, of which only about 55% has been released. For the first time, two local government areas (Funakaye and Nafada) in Gombe State allocated and released funds for family planning from their health budget in 2020. Second, from theGombe State
“NOMA, A DISEASE THAT SHOULD NOT EXIST ANYMORE” Online conference on Thursday, 11 February Abuja, Nigeria, Monday 8 February 2021 – Medecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in partnership with the International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ISNTD) and other organizations is holding an online conference “Noma, a disease that should not exist anymore” to open a discussion about the neglected disease noma, 2020 VISION: A CALL TO GREAT EXPLOITS IN NIGERIA'S HEALTH A new Director General was also appointed at the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr. Gambo Aliyu.NACA successfully completed the largest HIV/AIDS Survey in the world, the Nigeria HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (), and the results were made public in 2019.The survey included approximately 168,100 participants, ages 15–64 years and children, ages 0–14 years, from YOUR HEALTH IN 2021: 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT It is an affordable plan with an out-of-network coverage. 4. Exclusive Provider Organisations (EPOs) This is a managed health care insurance where you must get your care exclusively from health care professionals or hospitals your EPO contracts with, or else your EPO won’t pay, except in POOR QUALITY MATERNAL MEDICINES: THE SLIPPERY SLOPE TO By Olajide Adelana – Lead writer Balarabe Danladi Zakariya, a resident of Gabari, Kano State thinks he is jinxed and the reason is not far-fetched. He was married twice and lost both his wives in childbirth. His first marriage had a sweet beginning until his wife, Lami, died of breast cancer months after giving birth MIDWIVES ARE A LIFELINE FOR BETTER MATERNAL HEALTH Editor’s Note: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the Year 2020 as The Year of the Nurse and The Midwife.In this Thought Leadership OpEd for Nigeria Health Watch, Olajumoke Adebayo, a Young Midwifery Leader at the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), writes about the critical roles that midwives play in reducing maternal mortality around the world and why Nigeria IS THERE A ROLE FOR TRADO-MEDICINE IN THE NIGERIAN HEALTH “Immediately they fall sick they consult the oracle to tell them what is causing that illness and proffer a traditional remedy.” – Healthcare Worker, Benue state. Mallam Salisu Mohammed is a traditional medicine practitioner plying his trade in Minna, the capital city of Niger State. Popularly known as ‘Dr. Salisu’, his traditional medicine centre is HOW PERCEIVED SIDE EFFECTS OF Editor’s Note: This week’s blog comes from Nigeria Health Watch team member Dara Ajala-Damisa. She writes about choosing a family planning method as a young newly married woman. She delves into how the perceptions of negative side effects can affect contraceptive use in Nigeria and the need to increase the public’s knowledge about theimportance
MENTAL HEALTH PUBLICATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SURVEY BACKGROUND According to WHO, mental health is an important and essential component of health, a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. HOME - NIGERIA HEALTH WATCHTHOUGHT LEADERSHIP SERIESTORCHLIGHT SERIESTORCHLIGHT AFRICATOP 10 HEALTH NEWSPRESS RELEASES Home - Nigeria Health Watch. Home. Thought Leadership Series. Torchlight Series. Torchlight Africa. Top 10 Health News. Press Releases. COVID-19 FactCheck. Health Events. WE MUST BRIDGE THE FUNDING GAP FOR FAMILY PLANNING IN Between 2018 and 2021, only N2.7b n was allocated for counterpart funding for family planning commodities, of which only about 55% has been released. For the first time, two local government areas (Funakaye and Nafada) in Gombe State allocated and released funds for family planning from their health budget in 2020. Second, from theGombe State
“NOMA, A DISEASE THAT SHOULD NOT EXIST ANYMORE” Online conference on Thursday, 11 February Abuja, Nigeria, Monday 8 February 2021 – Medecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in partnership with the International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ISNTD) and other organizations is holding an online conference “Noma, a disease that should not exist anymore” to open a discussion about the neglected disease noma, 2020 VISION: A CALL TO GREAT EXPLOITS IN NIGERIA'S HEALTH A new Director General was also appointed at the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr. Gambo Aliyu.NACA successfully completed the largest HIV/AIDS Survey in the world, the Nigeria HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (), and the results were made public in 2019.The survey included approximately 168,100 participants, ages 15–64 years and children, ages 0–14 years, from YOUR HEALTH IN 2021: 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT It is an affordable plan with an out-of-network coverage. 4. Exclusive Provider Organisations (EPOs) This is a managed health care insurance where you must get your care exclusively from health care professionals or hospitals your EPO contracts with, or else your EPO won’t pay, except in POOR QUALITY MATERNAL MEDICINES: THE SLIPPERY SLOPE TO By Olajide Adelana – Lead writer Balarabe Danladi Zakariya, a resident of Gabari, Kano State thinks he is jinxed and the reason is not far-fetched. He was married twice and lost both his wives in childbirth. His first marriage had a sweet beginning until his wife, Lami, died of breast cancer months after giving birth MIDWIVES ARE A LIFELINE FOR BETTER MATERNAL HEALTH Editor’s Note: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the Year 2020 as The Year of the Nurse and The Midwife.In this Thought Leadership OpEd for Nigeria Health Watch, Olajumoke Adebayo, a Young Midwifery Leader at the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), writes about the critical roles that midwives play in reducing maternal mortality around the world and why Nigeria IS THERE A ROLE FOR TRADO-MEDICINE IN THE NIGERIAN HEALTH “Immediately they fall sick they consult the oracle to tell them what is causing that illness and proffer a traditional remedy.” – Healthcare Worker, Benue state. Mallam Salisu Mohammed is a traditional medicine practitioner plying his trade in Minna, the capital city of Niger State. Popularly known as ‘Dr. Salisu’, his traditional medicine centre is HOW PERCEIVED SIDE EFFECTS OF Editor’s Note: This week’s blog comes from Nigeria Health Watch team member Dara Ajala-Damisa. She writes about choosing a family planning method as a young newly married woman. She delves into how the perceptions of negative side effects can affect contraceptive use in Nigeria and the need to increase the public’s knowledge about theimportance
MENTAL HEALTH PUBLICATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SURVEY BACKGROUND According to WHO, mental health is an important and essential component of health, a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. CURRENT HEALTH NEWS IN NIGERIA ARCHIVES Post author. By Nigeria Health Watch. Post date. November 13, 2020. No Comments on Top Ten News Items on Health, 13th November 2020. 160,000 Nigerian children die of pneumonia yearly. Nigeria won’t be left out of COVID-19 vaccine– FG. Measles, polio YOUR HEALTH IN 2021: 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT It is an affordable plan with an out-of-network coverage. 4. Exclusive Provider Organisations (EPOs) This is a managed health care insurance where you must get your care exclusively from health care professionals or hospitals your EPO contracts with, or else your EPO won’t pay, except in GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY? HOW PSN AFRICA IS ADDRESSING THE In May 2020, criticisms against a 22-year-old mother, Olufunmilola Adisa, accused of killing her baby in Lagos State flooded the internet. Reports alleged that she wrote a letter describing how she did it. However, two individuals looked beyond the headlines and outpouring of condemnation and offered to assist Adisa. For Ahmed Adetola-Kazeem, a lawyer and POLITICS, THE NEW NATIONAL HEALTH ACT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Politics, the new National Health Act and Local Government Areas. The next few months will be filled with politics in Nigeria. At Nigeria Health Watch, we will focus on keeping health on the political agenda, enabling you, the voter, to ask the right questions on the issues that matter to you. Health and healthcare matters to all of us, and POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION IN NIGERIA ARCHIVES In May 2020, criticisms against a 22-year-old mother, Olufunmilola Adisa, accused of killing her baby in Lagos State flooded the internet. Reports alleged that she wrote a STATE GOVERNMENTS AND THE PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES … The Commissioner of Health is only answerable to the State Governor who is the Chief executive Officer of the State. In principle, State governments are responsible for secondary hospital care and supporting LGAs to provide primary health care – state planning, operational support, coordination, monitoring and training. A HEALTH INNOVATION CHALLENGE FOR NIGERIA’S HEALTHCARE The Health Innovation Challenge (HIC), is a multi-stage competition whose primary focus is to spur a broader range of innovations (process, technology, market, service delivery) to respond to specific health sector challenges that will have both a social impact and/or commercial viability and scalability. PERSPECTIVES ON MEDICAL LAW IN NIGERIA, AN ACCOUNT FROM Editor’s Note: This week’s Thought Leadership Series on Health piece comes from Barrister ‘La-Olu Osanyin, who highlights Nigeria’s recent showing at the World Congress on Medical Law last month. He summarizes the three presentations made by Nigerians at the Congress, presentations that showcase several pertinent issues facing Nigerians in the medico-legal space. Osanyin himself was GIVING BIRTH IN NIGERIA: THE STAGGERING ODDS FACING Giving Birth in Nigeria: The staggering odds facing pregnant women. Every single day, Nigeria loses about 145 women of childbearing age, making her the second largest contributor to the maternal mortality rate in the world, according to UNICEF. When this statistic came out earlier this year, it elicited different responses from differentpeople
HOW PERCEIVED SIDE EFFECTS OF Editor’s Note: This week’s blog comes from Nigeria Health Watch team member Dara Ajala-Damisa. She writes about choosing a family planning method as a young newly married woman. She delves into how the perceptions of negative side effects can affect contraceptive use in Nigeria and the need to increase the public’s knowledge about theimportance
HOME - NIGERIA HEALTH WATCHTHOUGHT LEADERSHIP SERIESTORCHLIGHT SERIESTORCHLIGHT AFRICATOP 10 HEALTH NEWSPRESS RELEASES Home - Nigeria Health Watch. Home. Thought Leadership Series. Torchlight Series. Torchlight Africa. Top 10 Health News. Press Releases. COVID-19 FactCheck. Health Events. WE MUST BRIDGE THE FUNDING GAP FOR FAMILY PLANNING IN Between 2018 and 2021, only N2.7b n was allocated for counterpart funding for family planning commodities, of which only about 55% has been released. For the first time, two local government areas (Funakaye and Nafada) in Gombe State allocated and released funds for family planning from their health budget in 2020. Second, from theGombe State
“NOMA, A DISEASE THAT SHOULD NOT EXIST ANYMORE” Online conference on Thursday, 11 February Abuja, Nigeria, Monday 8 February 2021 – Medecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in partnership with the International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ISNTD) and other organizations is holding an online conference “Noma, a disease that should not exist anymore” to open a discussion about the neglected disease noma, 2020 VISION: A CALL TO GREAT EXPLOITS IN NIGERIA'S HEALTH A new Director General was also appointed at the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr. Gambo Aliyu.NACA successfully completed the largest HIV/AIDS Survey in the world, the Nigeria HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (), and the results were made public in 2019.The survey included approximately 168,100 participants, ages 15–64 years and children, ages 0–14 years, from YOUR HEALTH IN 2021: 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT It is an affordable plan with an out-of-network coverage. 4. Exclusive Provider Organisations (EPOs) This is a managed health care insurance where you must get your care exclusively from health care professionals or hospitals your EPO contracts with, or else your EPO won’t pay, except in POOR QUALITY MATERNAL MEDICINES: THE SLIPPERY SLOPE TO By Olajide Adelana – Lead writer Balarabe Danladi Zakariya, a resident of Gabari, Kano State thinks he is jinxed and the reason is not far-fetched. He was married twice and lost both his wives in childbirth. His first marriage had a sweet beginning until his wife, Lami, died of breast cancer months after giving birth MIDWIVES ARE A LIFELINE FOR BETTER MATERNAL HEALTH Editor’s Note: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the Year 2020 as The Year of the Nurse and The Midwife.In this Thought Leadership OpEd for Nigeria Health Watch, Olajumoke Adebayo, a Young Midwifery Leader at the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), writes about the critical roles that midwives play in reducing maternal mortality around the world and why Nigeria IS THERE A ROLE FOR TRADO-MEDICINE IN THE NIGERIAN HEALTH “Immediately they fall sick they consult the oracle to tell them what is causing that illness and proffer a traditional remedy.” – Healthcare Worker, Benue state. Mallam Salisu Mohammed is a traditional medicine practitioner plying his trade in Minna, the capital city of Niger State. Popularly known as ‘Dr. Salisu’, his traditional medicine centre is HOW PERCEIVED SIDE EFFECTS OF Editor’s Note: This week’s blog comes from Nigeria Health Watch team member Dara Ajala-Damisa. She writes about choosing a family planning method as a young newly married woman. She delves into how the perceptions of negative side effects can affect contraceptive use in Nigeria and the need to increase the public’s knowledge about theimportance
MENTAL HEALTH PUBLICATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SURVEY BACKGROUND According to WHO, mental health is an important and essential component of health, a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. HOME - NIGERIA HEALTH WATCHTHOUGHT LEADERSHIP SERIESTORCHLIGHT SERIESTORCHLIGHT AFRICATOP 10 HEALTH NEWSPRESS RELEASES Home - Nigeria Health Watch. Home. Thought Leadership Series. Torchlight Series. Torchlight Africa. Top 10 Health News. Press Releases. COVID-19 FactCheck. Health Events. WE MUST BRIDGE THE FUNDING GAP FOR FAMILY PLANNING IN Between 2018 and 2021, only N2.7b n was allocated for counterpart funding for family planning commodities, of which only about 55% has been released. For the first time, two local government areas (Funakaye and Nafada) in Gombe State allocated and released funds for family planning from their health budget in 2020. Second, from theGombe State
“NOMA, A DISEASE THAT SHOULD NOT EXIST ANYMORE” Online conference on Thursday, 11 February Abuja, Nigeria, Monday 8 February 2021 – Medecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in partnership with the International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ISNTD) and other organizations is holding an online conference “Noma, a disease that should not exist anymore” to open a discussion about the neglected disease noma, 2020 VISION: A CALL TO GREAT EXPLOITS IN NIGERIA'S HEALTH A new Director General was also appointed at the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), Dr. Gambo Aliyu.NACA successfully completed the largest HIV/AIDS Survey in the world, the Nigeria HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (), and the results were made public in 2019.The survey included approximately 168,100 participants, ages 15–64 years and children, ages 0–14 years, from YOUR HEALTH IN 2021: 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT It is an affordable plan with an out-of-network coverage. 4. Exclusive Provider Organisations (EPOs) This is a managed health care insurance where you must get your care exclusively from health care professionals or hospitals your EPO contracts with, or else your EPO won’t pay, except in POOR QUALITY MATERNAL MEDICINES: THE SLIPPERY SLOPE TO By Olajide Adelana – Lead writer Balarabe Danladi Zakariya, a resident of Gabari, Kano State thinks he is jinxed and the reason is not far-fetched. He was married twice and lost both his wives in childbirth. His first marriage had a sweet beginning until his wife, Lami, died of breast cancer months after giving birth MIDWIVES ARE A LIFELINE FOR BETTER MATERNAL HEALTH Editor’s Note: The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the Year 2020 as The Year of the Nurse and The Midwife.In this Thought Leadership OpEd for Nigeria Health Watch, Olajumoke Adebayo, a Young Midwifery Leader at the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), writes about the critical roles that midwives play in reducing maternal mortality around the world and why Nigeria IS THERE A ROLE FOR TRADO-MEDICINE IN THE NIGERIAN HEALTH “Immediately they fall sick they consult the oracle to tell them what is causing that illness and proffer a traditional remedy.” – Healthcare Worker, Benue state. Mallam Salisu Mohammed is a traditional medicine practitioner plying his trade in Minna, the capital city of Niger State. Popularly known as ‘Dr. Salisu’, his traditional medicine centre is HOW PERCEIVED SIDE EFFECTS OF Editor’s Note: This week’s blog comes from Nigeria Health Watch team member Dara Ajala-Damisa. She writes about choosing a family planning method as a young newly married woman. She delves into how the perceptions of negative side effects can affect contraceptive use in Nigeria and the need to increase the public’s knowledge about theimportance
MENTAL HEALTH PUBLICATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SURVEY BACKGROUND According to WHO, mental health is an important and essential component of health, a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. CURRENT HEALTH NEWS IN NIGERIA ARCHIVES Post author. By Nigeria Health Watch. Post date. November 13, 2020. No Comments on Top Ten News Items on Health, 13th November 2020. 160,000 Nigerian children die of pneumonia yearly. Nigeria won’t be left out of COVID-19 vaccine– FG. Measles, polio YOUR HEALTH IN 2021: 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT It is an affordable plan with an out-of-network coverage. 4. Exclusive Provider Organisations (EPOs) This is a managed health care insurance where you must get your care exclusively from health care professionals or hospitals your EPO contracts with, or else your EPO won’t pay, except in GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY? HOW PSN AFRICA IS ADDRESSING THE In May 2020, criticisms against a 22-year-old mother, Olufunmilola Adisa, accused of killing her baby in Lagos State flooded the internet. Reports alleged that she wrote a letter describing how she did it. However, two individuals looked beyond the headlines and outpouring of condemnation and offered to assist Adisa. For Ahmed Adetola-Kazeem, a lawyer and POLITICS, THE NEW NATIONAL HEALTH ACT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Politics, the new National Health Act and Local Government Areas. The next few months will be filled with politics in Nigeria. At Nigeria Health Watch, we will focus on keeping health on the political agenda, enabling you, the voter, to ask the right questions on the issues that matter to you. Health and healthcare matters to all of us, and POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION IN NIGERIA ARCHIVES In May 2020, criticisms against a 22-year-old mother, Olufunmilola Adisa, accused of killing her baby in Lagos State flooded the internet. Reports alleged that she wrote a STATE GOVERNMENTS AND THE PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES … The Commissioner of Health is only answerable to the State Governor who is the Chief executive Officer of the State. In principle, State governments are responsible for secondary hospital care and supporting LGAs to provide primary health care – state planning, operational support, coordination, monitoring and training. A HEALTH INNOVATION CHALLENGE FOR NIGERIA’S HEALTHCARE The Health Innovation Challenge (HIC), is a multi-stage competition whose primary focus is to spur a broader range of innovations (process, technology, market, service delivery) to respond to specific health sector challenges that will have both a social impact and/or commercial viability and scalability. PERSPECTIVES ON MEDICAL LAW IN NIGERIA, AN ACCOUNT FROM Editor’s Note: This week’s Thought Leadership Series on Health piece comes from Barrister ‘La-Olu Osanyin, who highlights Nigeria’s recent showing at the World Congress on Medical Law last month. He summarizes the three presentations made by Nigerians at the Congress, presentations that showcase several pertinent issues facing Nigerians in the medico-legal space. Osanyin himself was GIVING BIRTH IN NIGERIA: THE STAGGERING ODDS FACING Giving Birth in Nigeria: The staggering odds facing pregnant women. Every single day, Nigeria loses about 145 women of childbearing age, making her the second largest contributor to the maternal mortality rate in the world, according to UNICEF. When this statistic came out earlier this year, it elicited different responses from differentpeople
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