Thought LeadershipThe Minister of Health, Resident doctors and strikes By f5shc August 18, 2010 4 Mins read Minister and Perm Sec of FMOH Since resumption of office, the Minister of Health has faced challenges of industrial disharmony in the health… Read more
Thought LeadershipRadio, bucket, and a bicycle - improving healthcare provision in Nigeria By f5shc August 12, 2010 3 Mins read by ndubuisi edeogaI have been reading through Sonia Shah’s book “The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years”. She discussed… Read more
Thought LeadershipA new book by Professor Adetokunbo Lucas By f5shc August 10, 2010 3 Mins read If you read this blog, you have no excuse not to knowing Professor Adetokunbo Lucas. Professor Lucas needs no introduction, the picture… Read more
Thought LeadershipFalana sues FG over state of public hospitals By f5shc August 7, 2010 3 Mins read We are highlighting this article about Femi Falana’s prosecution of our Federal Government, as it is of critical importance in our journey… Read more
Thought LeadershipBill Gates in Nigeria - lessons for us? By f5shc August 5, 2010 3 Mins read I have been following Bill Gates on Twitter for some time, and one recent “tweet” caught my eye. “Incredible trip to Nigeria… Read more
Thought LeadershipNHW asks you for 2 favours! By f5shc August 2, 2010 3 Mins read Dear Friends of Nigeria Health Watch! Recently we reflected on the blog, why we started it, and why we have continued. Like… Read more
Thought LeadershipFinal reflections on AIDS2010 By f5shc July 28, 2010 3 Mins read It has been my pleasure to share with you some of my reflections from AIDS2010, from a Nigerian perspective. I have not… Read more
Thought LeadershipFront-line work from Nigeria at AIDS2010 By f5shc July 24, 2010 4 Mins read Further to the response about one of our previous posts on posters out of Nigeria, we spent Wednesday afternoon at the International… Read more
Thought LeadershipActivism at the International Conference of AIDS By f5shc July 22, 2010 2 Mins read The International AIDS conferences and activism are inextricably linked. Many aspects of the pandemic and our response have been shaped by activists…. Read more
Thought LeadershipWhere is the research out of Nigeria at the International Aids Conference ? By f5shc July 21, 2010 3 Mins read Yes, we have two stands at the exhibition zone of the conference, but our contribution to the science at this conference has… Read more