SMS PROJECT

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  • March 27, 2018
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In a bid to solve the data quality issue in the country, NSTOP is implementing the SMS Routine Immunization (RI) Project in Nasarawa state. The project is being piloted in two (2) selected Local Government Areas of the state. Over one hundred (100) participants had been trained: made up of health facility in charges, Local […]

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LEADERSHIP TRAINING

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  • March 24, 2018
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In continuation of our effort to improve on our services in ensuring we build and sustain systems thereby leading to efficient services, NSTOP conducted a two (2) day national training of trainers on leadership and management. The training which is aimed at building the capacity of Director Primary Health Care (DPHC) in leadership and management […]

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CDC Team Visit

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  • March 22, 2018
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The West Africa Regional Coordinator and Country Lead AFENET Nigeria, Dr. Patrick Nguku, with all Abuja staff, hosted the Director Center for Global Health, US CDC, Dr. Rebecca Martin; US CDC Nigeria Country Director, Dr Mahesh; Global Health Protection Project Director, Dr. Daniel Danvall; Director Immunization, Dr. Bolu Omotayo and other staff of US CDC […]

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NSTOP in partnership with National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA) organized the first southwest zonal performance review meeting on the District Health Information System2 (DHIS2) Routine Immunization (RI) module.  Fifty-three (53) participants were in attendance comprising representatives from Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH), NPHCDA and representatives from all the states in the zone. The DHIS2 […]

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The AFENET Executive Director – Dr. Chima Ohuabunwo, met with Nigeria Minster of Health – Honorable Minister of Health (HMH), Prof Isaac Adewole, and the Director of Public Health on 10 January 2018 at the Federal Ministry of Health offices in the National Secretariat, Abuja, Nigeria. Dr Ohuabunwo, was accompanied by Dr. Patrick Nguku, the […]

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