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Advocacy for Primary Health Care Reform

Last updated: 08/10/2019
IATI Identifier: GB-1-203654

Description

To reduce maternal and child mortality by advocating implementation of new reform policies passed and enacted to reorganise health services, strengthen management, increase funding, address inequities and respond better to the needs of the population in more States. Advocate for six additional States to pass Primary Health Care (PHC) Under One Roof legislation which meets NPHCDA (National Primary Health Care Development Agency) standards; six additional States pass appropriately costed policies or legislation guaranteeing free maternal and child health care at the point of use; and National health bill passed and signed into law to improve health services. This contributes towards MDGs 4 and 5 by providing more people, particularly the poorest and most vulnerable access to quality health services by end 2016.


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Nigeria
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Programme data last updated on 08/10/2019