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Saraki seeks strengthened PHC system in Nigeria

 

The Founder of Well-being Foundation Africa, an NGO, Mrs Toyin Saraki has called for synchronised knowledge, policies and actions among stakeholders for a whole-systems approach to achieving health for all.
She made the call on Wednesday at the 72nd World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland.
Saraki was speaking at a symposium organised by another NGO, Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH) in partnership with the World Bank.
A whole-systems approach is a strategic integrated approach to planning and delivering services in the planning and delivering services in the UK which, on a local level, encompasses local health and social service provision and any other service that impacts on such care.
The theme of the symposium is, โ€œCall to Action on Womenโ€™s, Childrenโ€™s and Adolescentsโ€™ Health and Well-being in Humanitarian and Fragile Settingsโ€.
โ€œGiven that more than two billion people live under the threat of conflict and emergencies of diverse and complex natures, and 69 million people have been displaced by humanitarian crises;
โ€œWe need bold steps to enhance coordination and bring together synchronised knowledge, policies and actions for a whole-system approach to achieving health for all, especially in protracted emergencies and in the humanitarian-development nexus.
โ€œThat is why I so strongly support this initiative and call to action from PMNCH, which is best placed to bring us all together from every sector, region, country and background;
โ€œTo remove the inefficiencies, identify and address gaps of capacity and delivery in every sense,โ€ she said.
The NGOโ€™s founder said achieving universal health coverage would require a spectrum of interventions and initiatives.
According to her, this includes water, sanitation and hygiene standards in healthcare facilities; breastfeeding education and training for healthcare workers.
Saraki said: โ€œIn a country as large as Nigeria, resilience throughout the whole nationโ€™s system is necessary if we are going to be able to tackle critical health emergencies in fragile settings, for example in the north-east.
โ€œThat is why a strengthened primary health care system is imperative as the foundation and bedrock of achieving health for all and should be a focal point for investment.
โ€œI call on all partners and stakeholders to rally behind PMNCH, to support this initiative and most importantly commit to action which will make health for all a reality.
โ€œTogether we can make sure that no one is left behind, she added.

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