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Nigeria building stronger gender-responsive health system-invests in health workforce planners - Nigeria

Nigeria building stronger gender-responsive health system-invests in health workforce planners Format Abuja, 1 February, 2021 - “I have always believed that gender equality would impact positively on the provision of high-quality health care in Bauchi state,” says Amina Madi a Gender Desk officer, Human Resource for Health (HRH) unit in Bauchi State Ministry of Health (SMOH). As a trained mid-wife previously responsible for delivering life-saving maternal and child health care services in her locality, Amina has always envisioned a health system where all health workers can achieve their highest potential through gender equality and nondiscrimination. Her hopes attained fruition as she is one of the frontline health workers in Bauchi State who benefitted from capacity building activities facilitated by the Global Affairs Canada-funded Enhancing the Ability of Frontline Health Workers to Improve Health in Nigeria project.

WHO Regional Office for Africa / Press release | Nigeria building stronger gender-responsive health system-invests in health workforce planners

Nigeria building stronger gender-responsive health system-invests in health workforce planners The Enhancing the Ability of Frontline Health Workers to Improve Health in Nigeria project was initiated in 2014 by the WHO ABUJA, Nigeria, February 2, 2021/APO Group/ “I have always believed that gender equality would impact positively on the provision of high-quality health care in Bauchi state,” says Amina Madi a Gender Desk officer, Human Resource for Health (HRH) unit in Bauchi State Ministry of Health (SMOH). As a trained mid-wife previously responsible for delivering life-saving maternal and child health care services in her locality, Amina has always envisioned a health system where all health workers can achieve their highest potential through gender equality and nondiscrimination.  

Mia family gives food to Covid-19 frontline workers

February 2, 2021 Owen Khamula - Nyasa Times 8 Comments The grieving Mia family on Tuesday donated food rations to 400 Covid-19 frontline health workers in memory of Sidik Mia, former Minister of Transport and Public Works who died of coronavirus a few weeks ago. Courtesy of Mia family, looking after the people who look after us Feed the frontline initiative Mia was also a powerful figure in the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP) where he was vice president. The donation at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre was done by the Mia family in conjunction with MCP officials through ‘Feed the Frontline Health Workers initiative’.

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