Thought LeadershipIgnore your heart, at your own risk By f5shc May 27, 2014 5 Mins read This blog post is the result of the first of a series of joint polls by the NOIPolls team and the EpiAFRIC team…. Read more
Thought LeadershipSpread of polio from Pakistan leads WHO to declare public health emergency; is Nigeria next? By f5shc May 13, 2014 4 Mins read In recent years, the threat of polio has risen in Pakistan, where Taliban militants have targeted health workers administering the vaccine. When… Read more
Thought LeadershipAn inconvenient truth about WEFA, the economy and health By f5shc May 7, 2014 3 Mins read This article was written from home, as most residents of Abuja have been asked not to go to work to ensure the… Read more
Thought Leadership#BringBackOurDaughters By f5shc May 3, 2014 2 Mins read This piece was contributed by Ifeanyi Nsofor. Ifeanyi is a public health physician, working for EpiAfric, in Abuja, Nigeria. Lately in Abuja,… Read more
Thought LeadershipThe passing of the HIV and AIDS Anti-Stigma and Discrimination Bill By f5shc April 25, 2014 4 Mins read When the Nigerian National Assembly passed the HIV and AIDS Anti-Stigma and Discrimination Bill, we could no think of any one better… Read more
Thought LeadershipIn search of the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control By f5shc April 22, 2014 5 Mins read Earlier this year, we wrote a blog wondering aloud about the N701Million (USD5M) allocated to the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC)… Read more
Thought LeadershipRumors of Ebola in Nigeria: the blind leading the blind? By f5shc April 8, 2014 4 Mins read The piece below was contributed by Anja Choon, who is joining the Nigeria Health Watch Team. The Ebola outbreak in parts of… Read more
Thought LeadershipOn World TB Day - what we should know and do By f5shc March 28, 2014 4 Mins read The World TB Day passed quietly in Nigeria. The government probably prefers it this way. Nigeria is among the 22 high TB… Read more
Thought LeadershipAre we really seeing a dramatic fall in maternal mortality rates in Nigeria? By f5shc March 10, 2014 3 Mins read Over the past few months, there have been various reports in the media about a dramatic fall in maternal mortality rates in… Read more
Thought LeadershipAnother report, same bad news on childhood mortality in Nigeria By f5shc February 28, 2014 3 Mins read On the front cover of Save the Children’s latest report “”Ending newborn deaths” is a newborn baby at a clinic in northern Nigeria…. Read more