Data is being collected across Nigeria's health system every day, yet too often, the insights it generates fail to translate into meaningful action.
The challenge is not data availability. It is ensuring that data informs decisions, strengthens accountability, and drives improvements in maternal and newborn health outcomes.
Join ACE Group for our upcoming webinar:
From Data to Action: Strengthening Maternal and Newborn Health Systems Through Smarter Data Use and Strategic Partnerships
This conversation will bring together public health leaders, development experts, health system practitioners, policymakers, digital health professionals, and implementing partners to explore how stronger data use and strategic collaboration can improve decision-making and accelerate progress in maternal and newborn health.
Through practical experiences and real-world insights, our speakers will examine what it takes to move beyond data collection and towards data-driven action that delivers measurable impact.
Date: June 16, 2026
Time: 3:00 PM (WAT)
Platform: Zoom
Register here: https://t.co/YqqbLFNAVZ
Who in your network is working to strengthen health systems, improve maternal and newborn health outcomes, or advance data-driven decision-making? Tag them below and invite them to join the conversation.
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Today, Eid al-Adha reminds us of the power of sacrifice, generosity, and collective progress. As we celebrate this blessed occasion, we reaffirm our commitment to building a better future, one rooted in compassion for the vulnerable, collaboration for growth, and unwavering humanity.
From all of us at ACE, may this Eid bring you joy, peace, and renewed hope. Let’s continue working hand in hand for a brighter tomorrow.
Eid Mubarak!
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Meet Our Speaker – Dr. Shamsuddeen Yahaya
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Shamsuddeen Yahaya, Executive Secretary of the Katsina State Primary Healthcare Agency, as a Speaker for our upcoming webinar.
Dr. Yahaya is a Consultant Public Health Physician, academic, and health systems leader with extensive experience in primary healthcare systems strengthening, healthcare financing, immunization, and maternal and child health. In his current role, he leads efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery systems, improve immunization coverage, and expand access to essential maternal, newborn, and child health services across Katsina State.
He will share valuable insights on strengthening primary healthcare systems through strategic partnerships, evidence-based decision-making, and sustainable approaches to improving health outcomes at scale.
Date: June 16th, 2026
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Zoom
Register now: https://t.co/YqqbLFNAVZ
The more voices in the room, the stronger the impact. Tag a friend or colleague in the comments who needs to be part of this conversation.
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Meet Our Speaker- Dr. Bukar Zarami
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Bukar Zarami, Program Manager at the Clinton Health Access Initiative ( @CHAI_health ), as a Speaker for our upcoming webinar.
Dr. Zarami is a public health specialist with over 15 years of experience leading maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) programmes across Nigeria. At CHAI, he coordinates mortality surveillance activities, oversees the Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response (MPDSR) system across 10 states, and leads more than 15 MNCH research projects aimed at improving health outcomes and informing policy decisions.
He will share practical insights on how data can be transformed into action, highlighting the role of mortality surveillance, community-based health information systems, and evidence generation in strengthening health systems and driving sustainable impact.
Date: June 16th, 2026
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Zoom
Register now: https://t.co/YqqbLFNAVZ
The more voices in the room, the stronger the impact.
Tag a friend or colleague in the comments who needs to be part of this conversation.
#ACEWebinarSeries #PublicHealth #MNCH #DataToAction #HealthSystemsStrengthening
Better outcomes don't happen by accident. They are the result of better decisions.
From using data effectively to building stronger partnerships, the choices we make shape maternal and newborn health outcomes.
Join ACE Group for From Data to Action: Strengthening Maternal and Newborn Health Systems Through Smarter Data Use and Strategic Partnerships as we explore practical approaches to data-driven decision-making and the role of strategic partnerships in improving maternal and newborn health outcomes.
Date: June 16, 2026
Time 3:00 PM (WAT)
Location: Zoom
Register here: https://t.co/YqqbLFNAVZ
Tag a colleague or friend who should be part of this conversation.
#MaternalHealth #NewbornHealth #PublicHealth #HealthSystemsStrengthening #DataForAction #DigitalHealth #MNH #HealthData
New Webinar Date
As conversations around smarter health systems and data-driven decision-making continue to gain momentum, we’re excited to share a new date for our upcoming webinar, “From Data to Action: Strengthening Maternal and Newborn Health Systems Through Smarter Data Use and Strategic Partnerships.”
New Date: June 16, 2026
Time: 3:00 PM WAT
Platform: Zoom
If you have already registered, your registration remains valid and has automatically been transferred to the new date. No additional registration is required.
We look forward to having you join this important conversation on strengthening maternal and newborn health systems through smarter data use and strategic partnerships.
When we started a little experiment to “disrupt conventional thinking,” we never imagined that four years later, we would be helping shape conversations far bigger than our age and footprint. What began as a social experiment rooted in humanity, driven by excellence, and fueled by the belief that systems can work better for people, has now evolved into a movement of impact, influence, and transformation.
For four years, ACE Group has remained intentional about driving meaningful change across health and social development systems in Africa. Beyond implementing interventions, we have focused on strengthening structures, advancing evidence-driven solutions, and contributing to the critical conversations that influence policy, practice, and sustainable progress.
From expanding immunization access in underserved and hard-to-reach communities, to supporting frontline health workers, enabling digital innovation for healthcare delivery, convening multi-sector stakeholders, and supporting institutions across countries, our work has consistently been guided by one objective: improving health outcomes at scale and with purpose.
But beyond the metrics and milestones are real stories of communities reached, systems strengthened, partnerships built, and possibilities expanded. These four years represent a growing commitment to thought leadership that not only sparks conversations, but also inspires action and delivers measurable impact where it matters most.
As we mark this four-year milestone, we do so with gratitude for every partner, team member, collaborator, and community that has trusted the vision. And while we are proud of how far we have come, we remain even more committed to the future ahead, we will continue strengthening systems, amplifying meaningful dialogue, and continuing to build solutions that improve lives across Africa and beyond.
Four years later, the experiment continues but now, the world is paying rapt attention.
Happy Anniversary to all #HumansOfACE
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ACE@4: Day 3 - Old School Day
I had a good laugh celebrating the 3rd day of a week long @AceStrategyLtd 4th anniversary.
The whole experience further reinforce my belief that life is indeed one and the other and not one or the other like it was sold to us.
I saw people who brought their genius to work, relax and represent their groups via comic act and Oscar worthy drama.
Indeed, having Humanity and Creativity on the list of our core values was never a mistake. It’s intentional and I am glad my amazing team live this everyday.
Four years of driving impact, shaping conversations, and strengthening systems that improve health outcomes where they matter most.
Over the past four years, ACE Group has gone beyond delivering interventions to building sustainable systems, advancing evidence-driven solutions, and contributing to the broader conversations shaping health and social development across Africa.
From strengthening immunization reach in underserved and hard-to-access communities, to supporting frontline health workers, enabling digital solutions for healthcare delivery, convening stakeholders, and supporting institutions across countries, our work has remained guided by one clear objective: improving health outcomes at scale and with intention.
These milestones represent more than numbers. They reflect stronger systems, expanded access to care, strategic partnerships, communities reached, and a growing commitment to thought leadership that informs action, influences practice, and supports sustainable progress in public health.
As we celebrate this four-year milestone, we remain committed to strengthening health systems, advancing meaningful dialogue, and delivering measurable impact for the populations and communities we serve.
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Too many development partnerships begin with promise and end in paperwork. Signed MOUs, launch photos, workshops, and activity reports often create the appearance of progress, but where is the measurable impact?
In Episode 7 of the ACE Podcast, we explore how donors, NGOs, governments, and implementing partners can move beyond symbolic collaboration and build partnerships that truly deliver results.
Hosted by Dr. Victory Ekpin, this episode features insights from two respected leaders in the development and health systems space:
-Dr. Chukwunonso Nwaokorie – Principal, @SCIDaR_ - Solina Centre for International Development and Research
-Zainab Saidu – Associate Director, SRMNH, Clinton Health Access Initiative (@CHAI_health)
In This Episode, We Discuss:
-Why many partnerships fail after the MOU is signed
-The difference between activity completion and real systems impact
-How to design accountability into collaborations from day one
-Data ownership, governance, and risk mitigation frameworks
-What donors should measure beyond “number of people trained”
-How strategic advisors like ACE help convert intention into execution
The full episode is now live.
Watch and listen here:
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“Not every partnership is worth pursuing, especially if it cannot deliver meaningful results.”
In the latest episode of the ACE Podcast, Dr. Chukwunonso Nwaokorie, Principal at the @SCIDaR_ - Solina Centre for International Development and Research, shares insights on how donors and partners can design collaborations grounded in impact, accountability, and integrity, moving beyond intent to what it truly takes to deliver results in practice.
New episode drops this Friday!
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Strong partnerships are not defined by agreements, but by the impact they deliver
In the latest episode of the ACE Podcast Series Zainab Sa’idu Associate Director, SRMNHClinton Health Access Initiative (@CHAI_health )share insights on how donors can move from signed agreements to measurable impact.
Partnerships are often built on clear intent, but translating intention into results requires more than alignment on paper. It demands clarity on roles, shared accountability, realistic timelines, and a deliberate focus on execution.
How can donors design partnerships that don’t just start strong, but consistently deliver outcomes where it matters most?
New episode drops this Friday!
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Across Africa, strengthening health systems requires more than ideas, it requires presence, participation, and practical action.
In our April newsletter, we how ACE Group is contributing to this shift:
-Engaging in global conversations at the World Health Summit Regional Meeting in Nairobi
-Building frontline capacity through the training of over 100 healthcare workers
-Expanding access to knowledge through our podcasts, blogs, and learning resources
Each effort reflects a broader commitment: translating strategy into measurable impact across communities.
Stay informed on our work, insights, and opportunities shaping public health and development.
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Aligned with efforts such as the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, ACE remains committed to delivering evidence-informed, community-driven solutions that strengthen primary health care at the grassroots.
Over 700,000 children. 11 states. 3 years. One mission: no child left behind.
When a child is vaccinated, it is never just about the vaccine, it is about trust, behavior, and the systems that make prevention possible.
Beyond demand generation, our work has helped reduce non-compliance by tackling root causes of missed vaccinations, from misinformation to distrust, removing barriers that leave children unreached. Because when trust is built, uptake follows.