HSDF Partners with USAID to Launch the Connect and Learn for Sustainable Associations Project in Accra, Ghana
We are pleased to announce that the USAID-funded Connect and Learn for Sustainable Associations (CLOSA) project kicked off in Accra on Wednesday, January 18, 2023 with over 40 attendees from
Assessing preferred referral destinations of individuals identified with hyperglycaemia and elevated blood pressure on the Diabetes Awareness and Care (DAC) project in Imo state.
Authors: Geoffrey Anyaegbu | Chinonyerem Egekwu | Christine Ezenwafor | Christiana Osuji Executive Summary/Key points Diabetes and hypertension are chronic diseases with high morbidity and mortality worldwide. On the DACLessons Learnt in the Implementation of Public Financial Management Reforms in Kaduna State Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs)
Background (why Public Financial Management matters) The term ‘PFM’ is a broad concept generally used to describe the ways that governments manage public resources, including systems for budget preparation, approval, execution
HSDF Co-Facilitates Peer Learning Collaborative for the World Bank-Supported ANRiN Project
On Monday, November 7, the flagship Nutrition Peer Learning Collaborative Network event organized by the Nutrition Department of the Federal Ministry of Health kicked off at the Lagos Continental Hotel,BRIDGING DIABETES MANAGEMENT AND CAPACITY GAPS OF NIGERIAN HEALTH WORKERS DURING COVID-19
Authors: Christiana Osuji, Geoffrey Anyaegbu, Nonye Egekwu. According to the World Health Organization, Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) were responsible for approximately 71 percent of global deaths in 2021. NCDs are chronicLeading with Equity: How Do We Prioritize Severe NCDs and Injuries That Impact Children and Young Adults
Summary The Non-Communicable Diseases and Injuries (NCDI) Poverty Network held its second knowledge exchange series on 28th June 2022. The session held virtually and brought together panelists from Nigeria, Nepal
Addressing the Data Quality Challenge in Kaduna State
An analysis of the Kaduna State routine health information system revealed major gaps in its organizational, technical, and behavioural determinants. As a result, generating credible data for decision-making remained a
Engaging Communities for Primary Prevention of Type II Diabetes Mellitus in Imo State and FCT
According to the International Diabetes Federation, over 19 million people in Africa were estimated to have Diabetes in 2019 [1]. Nigeria has the second largest number of adults (20 -79
Niger State Adopts Automated Control Room Process
BackgroundA review of key program indicators reported by health facilities in Niger State revealed some challenges with reported data quality. To mitigate these challenges, a data quality-focused control room was