Accountability NOW: A Summit to Advance Newborn and Maternal Health in Nigeria
Editor: The National Summit on reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (RMNCAH) will take place in Abuja on February 16-18. The inaugural Summit will address accountability in healthcare delivery for women,…
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Lack of trust in health sector: the underlying cause of the large Lassa Fever outbreak in Nigeria
Strange deaths in a community in Niger State in 2015 left the community confused, this was followed by a period of uncertainty and anxiety, and they reached out to the only rational…
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‘A Beautiful Mind – Opening up about Mental Health’ at Social Media Week Lagos
On February 26, 2016, Nigeria Health Watch will partner with Asktoks.com at a Masterclass during this year’s Social Media Week Lagos, to provoke rigorous discussion on the challenges in mental health attitudes…
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Dear President Buhari, honour the 2001 Abuja declaration and deliver a genuinely Pro-Poor 2016 Budget
Editor: On the 19th of December 2015, we at Nigeria Health Watch joined the ONE Campaign and 24 other Non-Governmental Organisations in writing a letter to the President of the Federal Republic of…
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Nigeria Health Watch: Our Continuing Promise in 2016
For each day that we have been on this journey, to put health front and centre of the political agenda in Nigeria, we have done so with a great sense of responsibility…
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Professor Eyitayo Lambo’s ‘Tour de Force’ and Call to Action
On December 9th 2015, we gathered in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city, for the first Public Service Lecture of the Nigerian Primary Health Care Development Agency. Despite starting three hours behind schedule, we…
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