ADHFP, launched by PSHAN, aims to give all Nigerians access to equitable, affordable and quality healthcare in each of the country’s 774 local government areas.
11.9bn
Raised to date
11
Completed PHCs
9
PHCs in progress
6
Adopters
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CONTEXT
Growing inequality, poverty, and the emergence of complex disease patterns combined with financial pressures have highlighted the difficulty of access to quality healthcare in Nigeria.
25%
Only 1 in 4 children receive all recommended vaccines.
20%
Only 1 in 5 of 30,000 healthcare facilities are fully functional.
20%
Fewer than 1 in 5 primary healthcare facilities have the listed essential drugs in stock.
Sources: NIH, NLM (2017), IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance, UNICEF (2018)
PharmAccess Foundation (2019)
The PSHAN Podcast
Episode 2: Leading Nigeria Through Infectious Diseases Outbreaks: Challenges and Triumphs with Dr. Chikwe and Mrs. Vivianne Ihekweazu
How does ADHFP make an impact?
Improve healthcare
By increasing access to primary healthcare
Save lives
By identifying and treating conditions before it’s too late
Gender empowerment
Through improved access to women’s health services
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RECENT CONTRIBUTIONS
ADHFP adopters contribute to changing healthcare for Nigerians across the country
Together, we are changing the future of Nigeria’s healthcare system.
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Meet the team
love to introduce you to a special group of people at the Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN) who have worked tirelessly to ensure the success of the Adopt-a-Healthcare-Facility Programme (ADHFP)
Dr. Tinuola Akinbolagbe – MD/CEO, Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria
Dr. Anne Adah-Ogoh – Head of Policy, PSHAN
Ota Akhigbe – Head, Memberships and Partnerships
Juliet Ezeani -Head, Enterprise Resources Management
Afolabi Aiyela – Head, Corporate Communications
Rukayyat Sadiq – Procurement Manager
Osewa Oluwaseun – Communications Officer
Ebun Adebesin – Human Resources, PSHAN
Christopher Samugana – Project Manager, PSHAN
Adeleke David Adekunle – Memberships and Partnerships Officer
Bello Omolade – Finance and compliance officer
Olamide A. Popoola- Project Facility Officer
Aroriwo Idogho – Relationship Officer
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