Provision of Personal Protective Equipment to Frontline Health Workers
To facilitate the continuous provision of essential services in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Imo State, we routinely provide personal protective equipment to frontline health workers in selected health facilities to ensure important health services are not disrupted.

Provision of Personal Protective Equipment to Frontline Health Workers
We work with policy makers in the State Primary Health Care Development Agencies (SPHCDA) to identify essential services disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic and furnish this information to policy makers to guide informed decision-making. To facilitate the continuous provision of essential services in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Imo State, we routinely provide personal protective equipment to frontline health workers in selected health facilities to ensure important health services are not disrupted.

Provision of Personal Protective Equipment to Frontline Health Workers
We work with policy makers in the State Primary Health Care Development Agencies (SPHCDA) to identify essential services disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic and furnish this information to policy makers to guide informed decision-making. To facilitate the continuous provision of essential services in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Imo State, we routinely provide personal protective equipment to frontline health workers in selected health facilities to ensure important health services are not disrupted.

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2011
Delivery unit established under Dr Muhammad Ali Pate, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Health

2012
- Saving One Million Lives (SOML) initiative launched by the President of Nigeria
- Delivery unit for SOML established

2013
- HSDF incorporated and active in four states
- SOML PDU transition to HSDF commenced

2014
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2015
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2018 and beyond
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2011
Delivery unit established under Dr Muhammad Ali Pate, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Health

2012
- Saving One Million Lives (SOML) initiative launched by the President of Nigeria
- Delivery unit for SOML established

2013
- HSDF incorporated and active in four states
- SOML PDU transition to HSDF commenced

2014
- HSDF activities expanded to eight more states and the FCT (12 in total)
- SOML program delivery unit fully transitioned into HSDF

2015
HSDF now active in the FCT and 14 states across all six geopolitical zones

2018 and beyond
HSDF engagements expand beyond Nigeria to include the US, the Gambia, Liberia, and Togo