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Listening to Respond: Creating People-Centred Care for Primary Healthcare in Nigeria

Safiya Shuaibu Isa (Lead Writer) The Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative (NHSRII) and its ambitious 4-Point Agenda represent a comprehensive roadmap aimed at building a more responsive, equitable, and resilient health system, with the ultimate goal of achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and improving population health outcomes. Significant financial commitments, including over ₦2.48 trillion […]

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At the Brink: Nigeria’s Current Family Planning Dilemma and the Urgent Need for Reinvestment

Yasir Jamal Bakare (Lead Writer) In what can only be described as a looming public health crisis, Nigeria is on the verge of a reversal in family planning (FP) outcomes. As evidently proposed in the 2025 national health budget, the federal funding for FP programming has been slashed to ₦66.39 million, a 97% reduction from […]

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Gavi Funding Cuts Could Be Africa’s Moment of Reckoning for Vaccine Financing

Mahdi Garba and Oluoma Omeje (Lead writers)  Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance has played a pivotal role in ensuring access to vaccines across low-income countries, especially in 40 African countries since 2000. This sustained contribution is one that not only deserves to be commended but also offers an example for other organisations to emulate, given the […]

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PHC Upgrades Improve Healthcare Quality and Access in Communities in Akwa Ibom

Kenneth Ibe and Abara Erim (Lead Writers) For years, residents of Ikot Nkwo community in Akwa Ibom State sought healthcare in the most challenging conditions, with a community town hall building serving as their health post. The story was no different for the people of the Udot community in Nsit Atai Local Government Area (LGA). […]

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The Ripple Effect of U.S. Aid Suspension on Nigeria’s Progress Addressing Malnutrition

Hannah Ajayi and Imole Agunbiade (Lead Writers) Murmurs about President Donald J. Trump’s intention to discontinue overseas development assistance (ODA) started slowly. While the administration’s policy shift away from multilateralism was not unexpected, given promises made during the campaign, the abruptness of execution caught many off guard, On January 20, 2025, the shockwaves were undeniable, […]

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