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Daughter of the president Hajiya Fatima Buharidistribution of relief packages to IDPs in Kaduna 300x225The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), yesterday revealed that while over two million people have been displaced by the crisis in the North-Eastern Nigeria, not less than nine million are in dire need of emergency relief.

Addressing Newsmen in Abuja, the United Nations Assistant Secretary General and Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for SAHEL, Mr Toby Lanzer, said the organisation was expectant for more aids from non governmental organisations and UNODC agencies, even as he noted that the rate of destruction in the crisis torn areas was alarming.

unicef logo 1 300x300UNICEF’s Chief of Field Office in charge of Katsina and Kano States, Padmavathi Yedla, has explained that the solutions to high infant mortality rate in Nigeria are not expensive but they are not properly observed because social norms are opposed to them.

Yedla, who stated this at the weekend while speaking at her maiden meeting with Katsina newsmen, was disturbed by the high rate of infant mortality, particularly in the North. She expressed that even in the North with the highest rate of infant mortality; many women do not practice exclusive breast feeding.

lasaThe Federal Ministry of Health says it is collaborating with Delta Government to enhance disease surveillance and curtail the spread of Lassa Fever recorded in the state. Prof. Isaac Adewole, Minister of Health made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Wednesday.

The minister was represented during the interview by the Deputy Director, Media and Public Relations of the ministry, Mr Olajide Oshundun.

whoDr Matshidiso Moeti, Regional Director, World Health Organisation (WHO) AFRO, has commended the Federal Government for its prompt response and declaration of Public Health Emergency in Borno over recent polio outbreak.

This is contained in a statement issued by Mrs Boade Akinola, Director, Media and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Health in Abuja on Wednesday. Akinola said that Moeti noted the openness of the government in the overall handling of the process that led to the discovery of the two new cases.

Lassa FeverThe Delta State Ministry of Health has confirmed one confirmed person dead and 32 others on surveillance following the reported case of Lassa fever.

The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Nicholas Azinge, in a statement on Monday in Asaba, said that the state recorded one death from Lassa fever after a medical doctor in the state died from the disease.

Friday, 26 August 2016 00:26

The Dangers of Self Medication

downloadIt is important that the cause of ill health is diagnosed before the administration of medication. However, in spite of this, self medication has continued to be a widespread practice in the country.
 
In most cases, people engage in self-medication without any knowledge of their ailment or the consequence of using the drugs.

NHIS logo 2Beneficiaries of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) are back as the focus of attention in the implementation of the Scheme, as the era of disregarding with impunity their rights and privileges has been declared over.

The Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Professor Usman Yusuf made the declaration, while addressing a meeting of the Standing Committee of NHIS and the Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

polio vaccineIt is feared that Nigerian will confirm more cases of Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) caused by the two new cases of Wild Polio Virus (WPV) detected penultimate week in Borno.
 
Reason: According to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the United Nation Children’s Fund (UNICEF), a case of polio means that at least 200 other children must have been exposed to the virus.
Friday, 26 August 2016 01:04

Pay Your Counterpart Fund, PLWH Tells FG

Isaac Adewole 1Former Coordinator, Lagos Network of People Living With HIV/AIDS, Mr. Ibrahim Umoru, has accused the Federal Government of paying lip service to the treatment and welfare of Nigerians living with the dreaded virus.
 
Umoru said, in an interview with our correspondent on Tuesday, that although the  United States and Sweden shared about 95 per cent of the cost of treating HIV patients in Nigeria, the FG had defaulted on its promise to increase its counterpart funding of HIV programmes from  five per cent to 50 per cent.

Isaac Adewole 2President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday expressed appreciation to the government of Japan for contributing 800 million dollars to the fight against malaria, tuberculosis and other deadly diseases in Nigeria.

This is even as the President assured that Nigeria will diligently ensure full rehabilitation of victims of Boko Haram and find lasting solutions to combat threats of terrorism in the country.

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