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Break it Down - Healthcare for all Nigerians in 2024: Expectations and Predictions
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Healthcare for all Nigerians in 2024: Expectations and Predictions

03/05/24 • 19 min

Break it Down

It's the final episode of the first season of the Break It Down podcast! Yes, it may have dropped a bit late, but it's never really too late to share what we expect from Nigeria's health sector this year. There's still enough time to get them done as we enter the last month of Q1.
What are your expectations? What do you hope to see happen or change in Nigeria's health sector this year? Did we mention them in the discussion? Let us know. You can send us a message on WhatsApp using - +234 708 501 4676 or via X - @nighealthwatch. You can also reach us on other social media platforms.
Just before we take a short break to plan for a more exciting Season 2, we want to know your thoughts about this first season and how we can improve subsequently. Please use this link to give us your feedback here - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7ZJMVS6
Till the next season...

We are always happy to receive your feedback via [email protected] and because we are doing this as a community, you can also send us your comments as voice notes and we will include them in our episodes. Send your voice notes via email or our WhatsApp number - +234 708 501 4676
Follow us across Social Media and engage with us using the hashtag - #BreakItDownPodcast.
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It's the final episode of the first season of the Break It Down podcast! Yes, it may have dropped a bit late, but it's never really too late to share what we expect from Nigeria's health sector this year. There's still enough time to get them done as we enter the last month of Q1.
What are your expectations? What do you hope to see happen or change in Nigeria's health sector this year? Did we mention them in the discussion? Let us know. You can send us a message on WhatsApp using - +234 708 501 4676 or via X - @nighealthwatch. You can also reach us on other social media platforms.
Just before we take a short break to plan for a more exciting Season 2, we want to know your thoughts about this first season and how we can improve subsequently. Please use this link to give us your feedback here - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7ZJMVS6
Till the next season...

We are always happy to receive your feedback via [email protected] and because we are doing this as a community, you can also send us your comments as voice notes and we will include them in our episodes. Send your voice notes via email or our WhatsApp number - +234 708 501 4676
Follow us across Social Media and engage with us using the hashtag - #BreakItDownPodcast.
Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Website

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CPHIA2023 in Focus: Unpacking Africa's New Public Health Order

🎉 Get ready for another riveting episode of Break It Down! 🎙️
In this special episode, our MD, Vivianne Ihekweazu, speaks with Dr. Ahmed Ogwell Ouma, Deputy Director General of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC).
This special episode is a sneak peek into the upcoming Conference on Public Health in Africa (CPHIA) set to be held in Lusaka, Zambia from November 27th to 30th. Nigeria Health Watch proudly stands as an official media partner, hosting two side events that will contribute to shaping the future of health across the continent. 🔬
In this episode, Vivianne and Dr. Ouma delve into the essence of Africa's health landscape, exploring the pillars of the New Public Health Order. Brace yourself for an enlightening discussion on strengthening institutions, empowering the workforce, local manufacturing, utilising domestic resources, and fostering action-oriented partnerships.
Discover how Africa CDC communicates these pillars to member states and the broader community, fostering ownership and ensuring a collective response to future health emergencies.
It’s a lively dialogue that transcends boundaries and charts a course for a resilient and self-reliant health system in Africa. 🎧

We are always happy to receive your feedback via [email protected] and because we are doing this as a community, you can also send us your comments as voice notes and we will include them in our episodes. Send your voice notes via email or our WhatsApp number - +234 708 501 4676
Follow us across Social Media and engage with us using the hashtag - #BreakItDownPodcast.
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Switching it up: What to expect in Season 2 of Break It Down

A lot has happened in the health sector since our last episode. It’s been a while but we are here to bring you up to speed on everything and even more. We are also switching things up from how we did episode one.

We promise a more exciting season that will be more informative and engaging.

But first, listen to get a snapshot of what to expect and some highlights of what the health sector has been up to since the last time.

We are always happy to receive your feedback via [email protected] and because we are doing this as a community, you can also send us your comments as voice notes and we will include them in our episodes. Send your voice notes via email or our WhatsApp number - +234 708 501 4676
Follow us across Social Media and engage with us using the hashtag - #BreakItDownPodcast.
Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Website

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