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Credit Alert for Good Food: Cash Transfer Programmes Are Boosting Maternal and Child Nutrition in Nigeria

By Nigeria Health Watch | February 28, 2025

Safiya Shuaibu Isa (Lead writer) Globally, cash transfer programmes have emerged as a vital tool for enhancing nutrition outcomes, especially for pregnant women, lactating mothers, and children under 5. By directly providing financial resources to these vulnerable groups, these programmes address immediate nutritional needs and the underlying socio-economic factors contributing to malnutrition. Cash transfers can […]

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Kano’s Family Planning Strategy Sets a National Example

By Nigeria Health Watch | February 15, 2025

Kano State has taken a significant step towards improving the health and well-being of its residents with the launch of a new Family Planning Strategic Plan in December 2024. This strategic plan addresses critical reproductive health challenges, including high fertility rates, maternal and child health issues, and the unmet need for family planning services. Kano […]

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Women in Dan Jaka Demand Improved Maternal Healthcare Services

By Nigeria Health Watch | February 6, 2025

Laditu Muhammad, a pregnant woman from Unguwar Gatsaitsai district, expresses her frustration for the lack of comprehensive maternal health care in Dan Jaka, a community in Ghari Local Government Area (LGA) of Kano. “I have been coming here for a week now for ANC [Antenatal Care], but the staff responsible is never around. We are […]

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Assessing the Impact of the USAID Funding Freeze on Nigeria’s Health Sector

By Nigeria Health Watch | January 29, 2025

Safiya Shuaibu Isa (Lead writer) Since the inauguration of the 47th U.S. President, Donald J. Trump, the news waves have been dominated by coverage of the various Executive Orders he has signed. Among these, one that has had a significant impact on the developing communities is the Executive Order placing a pause on new foreign aid spending, as well […]

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Malaria Prevention Initiative Delivers Positive Results for Infants and Children in Katsina

By Nigeria Health Watch | January 28, 2025

Mahdi Garba (Lead writer) Zulaihatu Musa, a 28-year-old mother of two, noticed that prior to 2021, she had witnessed fewer cases of malaria among her children and other babies in the compound where she lives with her family in the Rafindadi community of Katsina State, northwest Nigeria. Hafsatu Ibrahim, another resident of the community, corroborates […]

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