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🇳🇬 R4D Nigeria is in the news!
R4D's Umar Kabo Idris joined a national workshop in Abuja on Nigeria's Local Vendor Policy — a push to grow local ICT capacity, create jobs & strengthen national security.
🔗 https://t.co/qsSCQCkSsf
Led by @LagomarsinoGina, CEO, a team from @results4dev paid a courtesy call on @WHOGhana.
Discussions highlighted the partnership between the two organisations, particularly in supporting Ghana’s free #PHC policy, with a focus on sustaining & strengthening future collaboration.
In the opening presentation at the satellite session, Samantha Durdock, Market Shaping Advisor at @results4dev, stressed that the quality of maternal health medicines must be maintained throughout the system, from procurement to point of care.
From regulatory oversight to market monitoring, every step in the supply chain must ensure that life-saving solutions reach mothers safely and effectively.
#IMNHC2026 #GivingBirthInNigeria
🔉 Calling innovators across Sub-Saharan Africa!
@Results4Dev invites innovators focused on #climateresilience, youth mobility & digital equity to apply to join the #MillionLivesCollective to access connections & funding.
⏳ Apply by Feb 11, 2026
🔗 https://t.co/xllcvAwCwE
📣 For the first time, Somalia is preparing to generate local evidence on noncommunicable diseases.
Seed funding from the Financing Accelerator Network for NCDs (FAN) will help strengthen planning, financing & accountability for NCDs.
https://t.co/CTSr29NN0V
@MoH_Somalia
AI is moving fast in #education. Decision-makers need a way to cut through the noise. ↓
Introducing: Signal Library 🆕
A new tool from @GlobalEdTechHub, led by @results4dev, bringing together global research and signals on #AI & education.
🔗https://t.co/6h4Mi0uLSH
We’ve been a little quiet here — but the work hasn’t stopped.
In our monthly newsletter, we share what's working in primary care financing, teacher-led AI design, NCD financing, and the impacts of funding cuts on immunization.
📬Get our latest insights: https://t.co/fFjjXINWt7
The #USA has been one of @Gavi’s oldest and strongest partners. Together we have helped cut child mortality in half, immunised a whole generation of children, helped keep our world safe. In addition to our contribution to global health, @Gavi has shined a light on how to do development well: contributing to broader economic growth, societal cohesion and – importantly – helping countries get to a stage when they no longer need our help.
I want to thank all of our partners in government, civil society, business and the media for their messages of support as we seek to secure the funds to continue our mission – and immunise a further 500 million children in the coming five years. With your support, Gavi will keep on delivering on its mission, keep on protecting the whole world with our stockpiles for #Ebola, #mpox and #yellowfever vaccines, and keep on generating huge returns on investment for our donors. #forourfuture: https://t.co/HNGA5DR1XC
#USA support for @Gavi is vital. With US support, we can save over 8 million lives over the next 5 years and give millions of children a better chance at a healthy, prosperous future. But investing in Gavi brings other benefits for our world and the American people. Here’s why:
We kick-off in Kigali at the 4th Global NCD Alliance Forum with a pre-conference on February 12. The focus is on strengthening financing for #NCDs in the Africa region through #UHC and #PHC.
This is part of the ongoing work of the Financing Accelerator Network for NCDs, a coalition including @NCDAccess, @WBG_Health, @results4dev, and @Afidep, to connect with stakeholders and work together towards improving #NCD financing.
Participants registered for the Forum can indicate interest in this pre-conference session here: https://t.co/e39h41AwGL
Learn more about the session: https://t.co/cQclxwbg3n
@ncdalliance
#ActOnNCDs #NCDAF2025
We're excited to welcome our new R4D Tanzania Country Director, Dr. Gemini Mtei. 🎊
Dr. Mtei is a world-class health financing specialist and health economist with almost two decades of cross-sectoral experience.
Read more about his appointment here: https://t.co/rvcza6U4Fs
The SEEMS-Nutrition consortium has developed a common approach to conduct costing studies that is integrated with impact evaluations for multisector nutrition programs.
Watch this video to learn more about the approach. https://t.co/XOmyXt4xdp
👀 ICYMI: R4D's Top Stories of 2024 | https://t.co/tv9lUHEavz
🌟 Our top stories of 2024 span a wide range of topics including the future of INGOs, embracing real-time evidence use, health insurance and more. 💻 Discover the stories that caught our audiences’ eyes.
Most Significant Change is a story-based approach in which program stakeholders share, discuss and select stories resulting from program implementation, aiming to better understand and strengthen program impacts. 🤔💭
Learn more. ➡️ https://t.co/LcxPKftBpF
Despite gains in addressing malnutrition, some malnutrition challenges in Pakistan remain entrenched.
Learn how R4D is providing technical assistance to assess the nutrition financing landscape and explore options for increased resource mobilization. ➡️ https://t.co/8QyD673Ezj
🧵 THREAD: As we begin the new year at R4D, we’re revisiting the highest-performing pieces of thought leadership and expertise for insights and ideas about where the conversation may be heading in the coming months.
💻 These were the most-read R4D blogs in 2024...
5️⃣ Making Colombia’s energy transition a just one for all: 4 lessons from the Governance Action Hub | https://t.co/l6Fg9PWdmZ
💡 The Governance Action Hub shares lessons from its work along Colombia's mining corridor as the country shifts toward renewable energies.