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The event provided an opportunity for various actors from civil society and government involved in RMNCH accountability mechanisms to share experiences. The stakeholders were able to exchange ideas, lessons and make commitments to the next steps in sustaining accountability. Additionally, FHC Yantumaki (Katsina State) was recognised with an award for outstanding work in creating accountability

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The event provided an opportunity for various actors from civil society and government involved in RMNCH accountability mechanisms to share experiences. The stakeholders were able to exchange ideas, lessons and make commitments to the next steps in sustaining accountability. Additionally, FHC Yantumaki (Katsina State) was recognised with an award for outstanding work in creating accountability

The second in the series of MNCH2 learning events focused on the role of religious and traditional institutions in improving health outcomes. The event was hosted in Kano, which has been a pioneer in terms of engagement with Emirate Health Committees on maternal and child health. The event featured, speeches from policy makers (government), prominent

This important learning event, which is the third in a series, brought together important stakeholders in the form of traditional and religious leaders as well as those from the government, civil society, donors and the community to discuss sustainable solutions for accountability in health, with a particular focus on RMNCH. Since the inception of MNCH2,

Message from MNCH2 This important information dissemination event brought together stakeholders from the federal, state and local governments, civil society, traditional and religious leaders, donors and development partners to explore the issue of the federal government’s priority issue of One Primary Healthcare (PHC) per Ward. The burden of disease profile in Nigeria indicates that more

This important information dissemination event brought together stakeholders from the federal and state governments, donors and development partners to explore the need for and resources required to build and maintain resilient healthcare systems. The aim of the event was for the participants to learn how they can improve access to healthcare services through the experience

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