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CAPACITY BUILDING ON PMTCT SERVICES FOR STAFF OF O&G DEPARTMENT OF USMAN DANFODIO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, SOKOTO.

CAPACITY BUILDING ON PMTCT SERVICES FOR STAFF OF O&G DEPARTMENT OF USMAN DANFODIO UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, SOKOTO. HSCL ACE-3 recently conducted a successful on-site capacity building session on May 15th, 2024, for doctors and nurses in the Obstetrics & Gynaecology department of Usman Danfodio University Teaching Hospital (UDUTH), Sokoto. This training aimed to enhance the…

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NATIONAL CHILDHOOD TB TESTING WEEK 2024 LEADS TO LIFESAVING HIV DIAGNOSIS AND GBV CASE IDENTIFICATION IN SOKOTO

NATIONAL CHILDHOOD TB TESTING WEEK 2024 LEADS TO LIFESAVING HIV DIAGNOSIS AND GBV CASE IDENTIFICATION IN SOKOTO Sokoto State Ministry of Health’s Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control Programme, in collaboration with implementing partners like HSCL, implementing the ACE 3 project in Sokoto and other organization, observed the National Childhood TB Testing Week from May 27th to…

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Health Systems Consult Limited (HSCL)-ACE 3 joined the Ministry of Health Kebbi State, Nigeria to celebrate the World Tuberculosis (TB) Testing Week 2024.

Health Systems Consult Limited – Blog Post Health Systems Consult Limited (HSCL) – ACE 3 joined the Ministry of Health Kebbi State, Nigeria to celebrate the World Tuberculosis (TB) Testing Week 2024 The week-long activity which was part of Kebbi state Ministry of Health’s Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control Programme started on Monday May 27 and…

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INNOVATION STUDY RATIONALE HSCL’s PRESENTATION AT THE FEDERATION OF AFRICAN NUTRITION SOCIETIES (FANUS) CONFERENCE, DAKAR, SENEGAL

INNOVATION STUDY RATIONALE HSCL’s PRESENTATION AT THE FEDERATION OF AFRICAN NUTRITION SOCIETIES (FANUS) CONFERENCE, DAKAR, SENEGAL Nigeria has been facing persistent challenges of poverty, inequality, and malnutrition despite its abundant human and natural resources. HSCL understood the gap following evidence obtained in Abia state having Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) rate less than the 5% acceptable…

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