WHO Zonal Coordinator (SSZ), @KoludeOlufunmi visits the Obong Of Calabar, and advocates for massive turnout of children for Rotavirus vaccination in Cross River.The Obong gives nod to introduction of Rotavirus vaccine and directs all community leaders to support the vaccination.
The Obong of Calabar endorses the introduction of Rotavirus vaccination for children under 12 months old in Calabar, during an advocacy visit by @WHO personnel to the paramount rule to solicit his support for #Rotavirus vaccination in Cross River state.
Thank you @WHONigeria team under strong @WMulombo leadership for making us all @UN_Nigeria more aware of the huge threat antimicrobial resistance poses
The onboarding training of multi disciplinary teams drawn from several ministries and agencies marks the beginning of @WHOAFRO flagship programs to prepare, prevent, detect and respond to #PHEIC aligned with #PandemicpreparednessSA
CRSPHCDA and WHO scaled-up Integrated House-to-House Sensitization on Monkeypox, Cholera and Measles in high-risk communities of Calabar Municipal and Calabar South LGAs.
In two weeks, up to 6450 households have been reached with health promotion and disease prevention messages.
35 states in Nigeria have been affected by #floods. Anambra state has the highest number of affected people (675,953), according to @nemanigeria. Other hard-hit states include Bayelsa, Kogi, Jigawa, Adamawa, Taraba, Rivers, and Cross River.
Nothing can stop the dedication of #polio vaccinators to ensure every eligible child receives their dose!💪🏾
This is Teko on his way to Tokoto, a village in #Togo🇹🇬 – the raining season had led to flooding of various rivers, yet he kept going. Polio vaccinators are heroes!
HE, the Executive Governor of Bayelsa State @BayelsaStateGov on 21/09/2022 presided over a one-day workshop on the State of Primary Health Care in Bayelsa State. This further created awareness of the status of PHC services among relevant stakeholders...