Counting What Truly Counts: Translating Data into Impact and Legacy

Counting What Truly Counts: Translating Data into Impact and Legacy Home / OP-ED / Counting What Truly Counts Twitter Facebook LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy link Print Counting What Truly Counts: Translating Data into Impact and Legacy Numbers matter in health development—but only when they reflect lives changed, systems strengthened, and legacies sustained. Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E)…

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HSCL ACE3: Leveraging Digital Health and Predictive Innovation for Transformation and Impact

HSCL ACE3: Leveraging Digital Health and Predictive Innovation for Transformation and Impact – Blog Post Alimi Oyindamola Associate Director, MEL HSCL – ACE3 4 min read HSCL ACE3: Leveraging Digital Health and Predictive Innovation for Transformation and Impact In Kebbi, Sokoto, and Zamfara States, healthcare is becoming smarter and faster, tailored to individual needs. The…

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THE NIGERIAN HEALTH SECTOR AND THE BRAIN DRAIN SYNDROME

THE NIGERIAN HEALTH SECTOR AND THE BRAIN DRAIN SYNDROME In recent years, Nigeria has faced a mass exodus of its skilled medical professionals to other countries, often referred to as the “brain drain syndrome.” This unfortunate phenomenon has far-reaching implications for the country’s healthcare system, economy, and overall development. It is imperative to delve into…

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Evaluation of healthcare facilities and personnel distribution in Lagos State: implications on universal health coverage

Journal: Hospital Practice Publisher: Taylor and Francis   Evaluation of healthcare facilities and personnel distribution in Lagos State: implications on universal health coverage Maxwell Obubu, Nkata Chuku, Alozie Ananaba, Firdausi Umar Sadiq, Emmanuel Sambo, Oluwatosin Kolade, Tolulope Oyekanmi, Kehinde Olaosebikan & Oluwafemi Serrano Received 18 Nov 2022, Accepted 17 Jan 2023, Accepted author version posted online: 02 Feb 2023, Published online: 06 Feb 2023 Download citation       …

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