Focused on ending polio, strengthening immunization systems, and improving disease surveillance

Focused on ending polio, strengthening immunization systems, and improving disease surveillance

AFENET is a non-profit networking and service alliance of Field Epidemiology (and aboratory) Training Programs (FELTPs), and other applied epidemiology training programs. AFENET has operations in over 31 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa or the World Health Organisation Africa Region (WHO – AFRO). Established in 2005, AFENET is dedicated to helping Ministries of Health in Africa build strong, effective, sustainable programs and capacity to improve public health systems on the African continent. The network’s goal is to strengthen field epidemiology and public health laboratory capacity to contribute effectively to addressing epidemics and other major public health problems in Africa

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NSTOP LGA Officers (NSLOs) C

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Over 40,000 Recidents Trained in Nigeria since comencement.

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Over 40,000 Recidents Trained in Nigeria since comencement.

Our Approach

Our Mindset to Approaching challenges.

Point 1

The health and safety of people and our en­vironment lies at the very heart of what we do. In situations that are physically or psychologi­cally unsafe we refuse to be bystanders.

Point 2

AFENET was founded on the belief that every decision we make impacts people and communities. It’s why we put humanity at the center of everything we do.

Our Position

Konstruktion Group uses knowledge & foresight to shape the way people live, work, and connect. More than 135 years in the making, we’re one of the world’s largest development and construction companies.

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Over 40,000 Recidents Trained in Nigeria since comencement.

40,000

Over 40,000 Recidents Trained in Nigeria since comencement.

40,000

Over 40,000 Recidents Trained in Nigeria since comencement.

Focused on ending polio, strengthening immunization systems, and improving disease surveillance

AFENET is a non-profit networking and service alliance of Field Epidemiology (and aboratory) Training Programs (FELTPs), and other applied epidemiology training programs. AFENET has operations in over 31 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa or the World Health Organisation Africa Region (WHO – AFRO). Established in 2005, AFENET is dedicated to helping Ministries of Health in Africa build strong, effective, sustainable programs and capacity to improve public health systems on the African continent. The network’s goal is to strengthen field epidemiology and public health laboratory capacity to contribute effectively to addressing epidemics and other major public health problems in Africa

NSTOP at a Glance

NSTOP STATE TEAM STRATEGY.

This shows the work we do in the 11 NSTOP supported states, 191 LGAs
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