The Resource Mapping and Expenditure Tracking/Nigeria Resource Coordination (NRC) Platform is equipping governments and development partners with the tools to coordinate donor funding more effectively across Nigeria's health sector.
Better coordination begins with better data.
Here's a quick look at the RMET Digital Platform Workshop and how stakeholders are preparing to put the platform into action. 📹
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July is here, and with it, the start of Q3.
Looking back at Q1 and Q2, our work has been anchored in one clear priority: building the right partnerships.
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… both the quality of future data collection and the platform’s overall effectiveness.
As implementation continues, Datharm remains committed to providing the technical support needed to ensure the RMET/NRC platform delivers lasting value.
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… respective data, contributing to the development of a more comprehensive and reliable national dataset.
Beyond the technical sessions, the workshop created an important opportunity for stakeholders to share feedback and identify practical improvements that will enhance…
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Our team led a comprehensive walkthrough of the system, guiding stakeholders on how to navigate the platform, collect, manage, and analyze programme, financial, and geographic data.
The hands-on sessions also enabled partners to populate the platform with their…
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The key objectives of this workshop was focused on;
✅ introducing development partners to the RMET/NRC platform,
✅ facilitating structured data entry for the FY 2026-2028 cycle, and
✅ aligning stakeholders on practical data use cases.
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The workshop brought together key government and development partners, including the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, SWAp Office, CHAI, UNFPA, GIZ, WHO, the World Bank, and FCDO, to strengthen each stakeholder’s understanding of the RMET/NRC platform.
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From 16th to 18th June 2026, we were at the 3-day Resource Mapping Expenditure Tracking/Nigeria Resource Coordination Digital Platform Workshop coordinated by the Clinton Health Access Initiative (@chai_globalhealth) in Abuja.
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On behalf of the management and staff of Research Enterprise Systems, we warmly invite members of the University community and the general public to this significant academic occasion.
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The lecture served not only as an intellectual reflection, but also as a call for more intentional, evidence-informed approaches to governance and development.
For us at Research Enterprise Systems, conversations like these further reinforce our commitment to supporting…
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At Research Enterprise Systems, every meeting is more than a routine engagement. It is an opportunity to strengthen not only what we deliver, but also how we design, manage, and continuously improve the systems, processes, and partnerships that drive our work.
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… the exchange of ideas that strengthen our strategic thinking and support sustainable growth.
Our ability to adapt, optimize, and evolve will continue to shape the quality of our contributions and the value we create for our partners, clients, and stakeholders.
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As a leading organization in Nigeria’s research, policy advisory, and capacity development landscape, we recognize that lasting impact is driven by continuous learning and innovation.
Meetings like this provide an important platform for reflection, knowledge sharing, and…
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… institutional value the training generated for the National Assembly.
Research Enterprise Systems remains committed to designing and delivering evidence-based learning interventions that strengthen legislative institutions from within, and we look forward to…
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The Research Enterprise Systems team, led by our Executive Director, Professor Fatai Aremu, and Senior Program and Innovation Manager, Michael Olaogun, recently presented a comprehensive learning piece to the Management team of the National Assembly.
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West Africa has been chasing a single currency for over two decades. The ECO has been promised, planned, and postponed five times since 2000, and the reasons go far deeper than missed deadlines.
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Today, Nigeria celebrates Democracy Day, a reminder that the power to choose matters.
At Research Enterprise Systems, we believe that power is strongest when it is informed.
Every vote, every decision, every direction a nation takes is only as good as the…
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