Articles by Nigeria Health Watch
I have had a few emails asking….Is there nothing good coming out of the health sector in Nigeria? Well…there just might be! The Guardian reports...
Read MoreAlmost every week I promise myself to TRY HARD to blog about a posivite story in the Nigerian health scene…but somehow I hardly get there....
Read MoreThisday – Police Expel 26 Recruits with HIV/AIDS…Despite all the good work done by NACA,…all the advocacy by JAAIDS as well as ll the several...
Read MoreThe year 2008 the International Year of Sanitation…. A good time to reflect again on our environment in Nigeria We have previously blogged on the...
Read MoreWe learnt as medical students that striking will always be the absolutely last option. Yet strikes have dominated the landscape of medical practice in public...
Read MoreThose that follow the Nigerian health scene will be aware of The National Health Bill that has been with the National Assembly for close to...
Read MoreThe quality of health reporting in Nigeria continues to leave so much to be desired. It got so bad this January that when The Guardian...
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what health programmmes and projects are ongoing in Nigeria, what their aims and objectives are and how well they are doing...
Read MoreI’ve blogged before about the challenges of tobacco control in Nigeria. The fact is that with the increasing effectiveness of anti-smoking policies in the Western...
Read MoreFrom the outside, our National Hospital does look impressive. Lush green, well-manicured lawns, with sprinklers, clean surroundings, cleanish corridors, and a sprinkling of computers. I...
Read MoreWhen we started off….we said…. When your neighbour dies from measles, during child birth, in a car accident, rather than conclude it was as “God...
Read MoreSometimes it is difficult to gauge the media coverage of events in Nigeria, so I was happy to receive a copy of the Thisday newspaper...
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