Zubairiyya PHC in Yakasai needs more space, a maternity unit, solar power, and more full-time staff to meet the daily needs of patients.
Join the #KnowYourPHC campaign, Visit your community PHC and share pictures and videos. @nighealthwatch
Women Center PHC in Dambatta LGA is a standard fully functional facility.
Do you know the condition of the PHC in your community?
Your voice matters! Visit your PHC, take a 60-sec video or photos, and tell us: What’s working and what needs fixing.
#KnowYourPHC@nighealthwatch
The Yar Kasuwa PHC in Gwarzo serves thousands but the facility is old, overcrowded, and without water or functional toilets.
Help your community by visiting your PHC, document what you find, and share it online.
#KnowYourPHC@nighealthwatch
Today at the Makoda PHC, we saw what community healthcare should look like. With sufficient equipment, enough beds and sitting space.
Visit your own PHC, document the reality, and share it using #KnowYourPHC so we can strengthen healthcare together.
@nighealthwatch
Your PHC story matters! Show the world the state of PHCs in your communities.
Visit your PHC and share a 60 sec video or photos and tell us:
The PHC location
The good things are happening
The challenges that still need attention
Let’s make primary healthcare stronger, together #KnowYourPHC
Kofar Fada PHC in Wudil is improving lives, but they still need more equipment and beds to meet growing demand.
Every PHC tells a story. What’s yours?
Share your experience with #KnowYourPHC and help strengthen healthcare in your community.
@nighealthwatch
With only two rooms, a damaged roof, one bed, no water, and mostly volunteer staff, this PHC still shows up for hundreds of people every day.
Every PHC tells a story. What’s yours?
Share with #KnowYourPHC to strengthen healthcare in your community.
@nighealthwatch
When a child has a fever or a neighbour collapses, this Primary Healthcare Centre in Enugu is the only place this community can run to.
But the PHC looks quiet, like an old building left behind.
See, this is not just about wanting better. It's time for us to get involved, because healthcare is everybody's responsibility. It’s time to #KnowYourPHC.
Read and share this impactful article by @nighealthwatch
We all should take an interest on what is going on in our community's primary health care center.
https://t.co/zWWF006QId
I believe we can contribute to the advancement of communities by getting first-hand information of the reality on the ground and putting it in front of the right people.
The story below by @nighealthwatch is a clear example of that..
https://t.co/xn5HYmpbzg
This capacity-building session has equipped #CommunityHealthWatch reporters with essential skills in storytelling, policy alignment & digital advocacy.
With strategic reporting and community-driven storytelling, they can amplify voices, drive accountability & push for better healthcare.
#HealthForAllNG
@BamasVicToria, Editor, @TheICIR called on media practitioners and investigative journalists, to embrace a collaborative approach with AI rather than having antagonising views.
She emphasised that AI can enhance accuracy in reporting.
Click https://t.co/qhKcGQ4Zim to read more
What a magnificent conclusion to the year! Transitioning from publishing my inaugural investigative story in 2023 to securing the position of first runner-up for the OCRP award by @TheICIR is truly extraordinary.