Crisis Hits NHIS Over Illegal Recruitment of Staff

In Kaduna Govt recruits 1,245 healthcare workers to reduce mortality rate
The Kaduna State Government on Tuesday said it would recruit 1, 245 healthcare workers to address the challenges of maternal health. The State Commissioner for Health, Dr Paul Dogo, disclosed this at a one-day stakeholders’ forum in Kaduna.
The forum is being organised quarterly by a coalition of Civil Society Organisations known as Kaduna State MNCH Accountability Mechanism (KADMAN) in collaboration with the Community Health and Research Initiative (CHR).
1% Consolidated Revenue: NMA Moves Against Non-implementation

59th National Council on Health: Councill Adopts Second Strategic Health Development Plan

Inadequate Funding a Problem for Our Non-performance- Kaduna Ministry of Health

NGO To Offer Free Cancer Screening For Abuja Residents
An Abuja-based non governmental organisation, Gynae Care Research and Cancer Foundation, will be offering free cancer education, free cervical & breast cancer screening for over 200 women, and prostate cancer screening for 100 men, as part of its activities to commemorate the 2017 World Cancer Day.
The free screening exercise will take place Sat 11th February, 2017, between10 am – 6 pm at Suite 35B Silla Zeka Plaza, 29 Adebayo Adedeji Crescent, Behind Peace Mass Transit Plaza, Utako, Abuja.
450, 000 Children Face Malnutrition In 2017 – UNICEF
The Chief of Communication, United Nation Children Fund, UNICEF, Doune Porter on Tuesday said that about 450, 000 children in the 3 states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states mostly affected by the crisis will suffer from Severe Acute Malnutrition in 2017.
In a release issued by the Agency and made available to LEADERSHIP in Abakaliki, Doune Porter said that the agency seeks $3.3 billion in emergency assistance for 48 million children caught up in conflict and other crisis.
Scientists Prove New Approach To Polio Vaccine Works
Scientists have identified new ways to provide vaccines against polio, which do not require the growth of live virus for their manufacture. Despite the success of vaccines produced from ‘virus-like particles’ (VLPs) for hepatitis B and human papilloma viruses, poliovirus VLPs have proved to be too unstable to make practical vaccines.
Now, a research team at the University of Leeds has found a new way to modify these VLPs, also known as ‘empty capsids’ by identifying mutations which make their structures sufficiently stable to act as vaccines.
Experts To Ruminate On Ways To Curb Endometriosis
Global health experts will be convening at the Endometriosis Awareness Campaign Gala Night, to brainstorm on new and effective ways of tackling the disease in adolescents.
Speaking during a press conference in Lagos, the Lead Medical Consultant, Endometriosis Support Group, Nigeria (ESGN) and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), NORDICA Fertility Centre, DrAbayomiAjayi, said the disease which is often misunderstood, can only be diagnosed through a surgical procedure called Laparoscopy.
Anyawu-Akeredolu holds cancer awareness programme for children
Mrs Betty Anyawu-Akeredolu, the Founder and President, Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria (BRECAN), on Wednesday said cancer was a curable disease if detected early.
Anyawu-Akeredolu, wife of Governor-elect of Ondo State, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), spoke at a cancer awareness programme held at the Seed of Life Primary and Secondary School, Eleyele, Ibadan.