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  • POBR3 Field Day-13
  • POBR3 Flagoff Kano-11
  • Stakeholders at the Planfeld Pilot Workshop in Katsina
  • Planfeld Workshop in Sokoto
  • eHealth Africa Data Infographics - August 2024
  • Clinics 2
  • Bring Your Kids to Work Kano-6
  • eHealth Africa Pilots Digital Innovation to Boost Planning of Public Health Campaigns
  • BISKIT Training Kano-7
  • Insights Learning Forum 2024
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    By Favour Oriaku Polio is a viral disease that spreads primarily through contaminated water and food, attacking the nervous system […]

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    By Favour Oriaku In August 2020, Nigeria achieved what many had once thought impossible. The country was declared free of […]

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    By Moshood Isah Vaccination campaigns, especially in Nigeria, are a Herculean task, particularly when navigating complex and hard-to-reach terrains. From […]

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    eHealth Africa team, partners and Stakeholders from the Kaduna State Primary Healthcare

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    Nigeria has Africa’s largest and fastest-growing population, and contributes 20% of the world’s maternal deaths annually (1,047 deaths per 100,000 […]

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    By Favour Oriaku and Uforo Umoh Building a more vibrant, secure, and sustainable future is important to eHealth Africa (eHA). […]

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    By Moshood Isah One of the key lessons from the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, according to the World Health Organization, is […]

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    Recognizing the pressing need for innovation in blood supply systems, eHealth Africa, in partnership with the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative—the Blood Information System for Crisis Intervention and Management (BISKIT) AKTH Pilot Project. This project, supported by the eHealth Africa Board, aims to digitize and streamline the process of blood collection, management, and distribution, ensuring that safe blood is always available before, during, and after crises.

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    – By Moshood Isah In recent times, the focus of conversations in digital health forums has increasingly centered around optimizing […]

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