Tag: World Health Organization (WHO)

C’RIVER DEPUTY GOVERNOR PRESIDES OVER STATE TASKFORCE COMMITTEE MEETING ON PRIMARY HEALTHCARE.

C’RIVER DEPUTY GOVERNOR PRESIDES OVER STATE TASKFORCE COMMITTEE MEETING ON PRIMARY HEALTHCARE.

By Owai Obo.           The Cross River State Deputy Governor and Chairman State Taskforce Committee on Primary Health Care, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, on Thursday, presided over the meeting of the State Taskforce Committee on Primary Health Care.   In his remarks, the Deputy Governor emphasized the State Government’s commitment to […]

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PRESIDENT TINUBU WILL ACCELERATE NIGERIA HEALTHCARE REFORMS, ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE BY PROVIDING HEALTH FOR ALL-DR BETTA EDU.

PRESIDENT TINUBU WILL ACCELERATE NIGERIA HEALTHCARE REFORMS, ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE BY PROVIDING HEALTH FOR ALL-DR BETTA EDU.

By: Admin. The Presidential Health Reform Committee on Wednesday Presented her Report on Key Policy Recommendations from the citizen led health Agenda. The event which took place at Ladi Kwali Hall, Abuja had Health stakeholders cut across WHO, FMOH, CHATHAM HOUSE, amongst others. Prominent among the keynote speakers and Panelist was the APC National Women […]

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2023 WORLD MALARIA DAY: CRSG REAFFIRMS  COMMITMENT TO ZERO MALARIA INFECTION, MARKS DAY WITH MUSLIM COMMUNITY IN BOGOBIRI, OFFER FREE MEDICAL SERVICES AND INTENSIFY COMMUNITY SENSITISATION.

2023 WORLD MALARIA DAY: CRSG REAFFIRMS  COMMITMENT TO ZERO MALARIA INFECTION, MARKS DAY WITH MUSLIM COMMUNITY IN BOGOBIRI, OFFER FREE MEDICAL SERVICES AND INTENSIFY COMMUNITY SENSITISATION.

By: Mary Okon. According to the World Health Organization, Over 600,000 people die from malaria infection yearly with a whopping 96 percentage of it’s casualties mostly in the sub-saharan African region. The once upon a time endemic disease which still contribute to the rising maternal and child mortality index is receiving a match up approach […]

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WHO At 75: CRSG MARKS WHO DIAMOND WHITE JUBILEE CELEBRATION, LAUDS HER IMPECCABLE SUPPORTS.

By: Kenneth Anam.   The streets and suburbs of Calabar went agog as the Cross River State Ministry of Health alongside other partners, agencies and health Organizations graced the streets in display of eventful and colorful spree to celebrate The World Health Organization (WHO) a topmost ranking Non Governmental Organization as she marked her “Diamond […]

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DR BETTA EDU, APC NWL NIGERIA, DR NAEEMA AL-GASSER, WHO COUNTRY REPS, AND OTHER DISTINGUISHED PERSONALITIES BAGGED FELLOW OF THE AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN CAIRO, EGYPT.

DR BETTA EDU, APC NWL NIGERIA, DR NAEEMA AL-GASSER, WHO COUNTRY REPS, AND OTHER DISTINGUISHED PERSONALITIES BAGGED FELLOW OF THE AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN CAIRO, EGYPT.

By: Admin. Dr Betta Edu APC NWL Nigeria, Dr Naeema Al-Gasser WHO country Rep and Head of the WHO Regional Eastern Mediterranean office; Others  emerge as Fellow of the African Institute of Public Health in Cairo Egypt. …..Health, Climate Change and Development are intertwined, thus wholistic African owned solution should be the focus. …..African countries […]

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PROF. IVARA ESU FLAGS-OFF INTEGRATED MEASLES VACCINATION CAMPAIGN AND ROTA VACCINE INTRODUCTION INTO CROSS RIVER.

PROF. IVARA ESU FLAGS-OFF INTEGRATED MEASLES VACCINATION CAMPAIGN AND ROTA VACCINE INTRODUCTION INTO CROSS RIVER.

By: ENEJI Simon Ushie. The Cross River State Deputy Governor, His Excellency Prof. Ivara Ejemot Esu has flagged off the 2022 State Integrated Measles Vaccine Campaign and the Introduction of the Rota Vaccine in Calabar, expressing appreciation, on behalf of the state, for the collaboration of various international partners for the administration’s children’s health programs. […]

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C’RIVER RECORD’S A DECLINE IN MATERNAL AND CHILD MORTALITY AS STATE FLAGS OFF FIRST ROUND OF MATERNAL NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH WEEK.

C’RIVER RECORD’S A DECLINE IN MATERNAL AND CHILD MORTALITY AS STATE FLAGS OFF FIRST ROUND OF MATERNAL NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH WEEK.

  By: ENEJI, Simon Ushie. The Cross River State Government has announced a Noticeable increased patronag of Health Facilities by pregnant women and children which has resulted to a decline in the mortality rate of pregnant women and children under the age of 5 within the last 12 month across the state .   Wife […]

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