On the 27th May, 2021. PAS coalition members @drpc_nig & @WomenInMedia3 carried out a
Women’s Sensitization on the importance of ANC Attendance and Hospital Delivery at Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital, Kano State.
This is to commentate Safe Motherhood Day.
On the 26th of May 2021.
dRPC in collaboration with WIM under the @PACFaHatSCALE carried out a
“Women Sensitization on the importance of ANC Attendance and Hospital Delivery at Bichi General Hospital”
In Kano State.
Read as @PACFaHatSCALE coalition outline the worries for Family planning, as Nigeria asked to take responsibility because the UK plans on withdrawing funding
https://t.co/WQbUnq6Pe7
Super sad to read this.
USAID withdrew support a few years ago. Now this. Federal funding delayed since 2015. Nothing left in the basket fund soon.
Time to get serious about including FP products (not just services!) in health insurance schemes. Drug revolving funds too.
President, MWAN, has urged the FG to increase funding of family planning following the decision of the British Government to withdraw the annual £3m into the basket fund for family planning commodities in Nigeria.
Read more here👇🏾
https://t.co/LuFqhvFmTA
On the 22nd May 2021, dRPC partnered with @WomenInMedia3 to commemorate National Safe Motherhood day.
We held a press briefing to sensitize the Kano State General Public on the improvement of MNCH services.
On the 22nd May 2021, dRPC partnered with @WomenInMedia3 to commemorate National Safe Motherhood day.
We held a press briefing to sensitize the Kano State General Public on the improvement of MNCH services.
Last week PAS coalition members did a SERICC visit to low performing LGAs that fail LQAs consistently. They aimed to give support in creating a mitigation plan, to find out why they consistently were failing & to pay an advocacy visit to LGA Policymakers and Community leaders.
Despite insecurity in.some areas in Niger state, essential health services continue to be provided through innovative approaches by PHCs, according to Dr Aliyu Yabagi
Co-chair, Niger State OGP, Mr Yisa Samuel wants accountability and citizens participation to be a driving force in democratic set up as a way to improve health outcomes and encourage domestic resource mobilization for health
As part of the ongoing OGP global week, stakeholders in Niger state organized a symposium with theme service delivery and Healthcare financing in Niger state. Supported by dRPC- PAS, the symposium is part of efforts to promote accountability in healthcare delivery in Niger state.
BREAKING
Our analysis of the #2021Budget reveals over 316 duplicated capital projects totalling N39.5bn, among other loopholes for corruption.
BudgIT also found ZERO audit records of the N10.02tn received by the security sector between 2015 & 2021.
Our press statement:
Thread!
The webinar ends with all panelists making a call for the Abuja declaration to be met at the Federal and State level.
They state that the future of the Nigerian healthcare system depends on this!
Mrs Bolaji gives a telling story of a facility in Abeokuta with only one doctor and one nurse who were kidnapped during a medical emergency 😔
She states that the healthcare system needs an URGENT intervention.