Review of 2015 PMTCT Data in the FCT
Regular analysis of PMTCT data revealed consistent errors in data reporting, mainly in the number of pregnant women counselled, tested, and received results (CTRR) and new, positive pregnant women who
Reflecting on Nigeria’s Approach to Addressing Malnutrition
According to the WHO, 45% of child deaths are linked to malnutrition[1]. Every year in Nigeria, malnutrition claims the lives of about one million children under five years of age.
Scaling Up Malaria Control in Nigeria: Challenges and Opportunities
Nigeria is strategically important to global malaria control efforts. An estimated 97% of the country’s 176 million population is still at risk of malaria. Nigeria also accounts for 11% of
Reducing Maternal and Newborn Deaths Using Quality Improvement Methodologies: The Nigeria Healthcare Quality Improvement Project
Nigeria has a mixed health system with different archetypes in various states in the country. Quality of care remains variable in both public and private facilities. And while increased investments