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80% Of PHCs Can’t Store, Administer COVID-19 Vaccines- NGO

Kazeem Tunde
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80% Of PHCs Can’t Store, Administer COVID-19 Vaccines- NGO

The National Primary Healthcare Development Agency on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with a human rights organization under the aegis of Connected Development to strengthen and foster health sector accountability in Nigeria.

The human rights organization said its investigation having tracked 90 PHCs in 15 states, revealed that 80 per cent of the PHCs were “substandard and unfit to store, and effectively administer COVID-19 vaccines.”

A statement issued by the Communications Associate of CODE, Seun Durojaiye, described the MoU as a vital step towards enabling the civil rights movement to “further expands its tracking and evaluation of Primary Healthcare Centres across the country.”

She said the MoU would also provide an opportunity for CODE to inform its advocacy in canvassing for improved primary healthcare infrastructure and service delivery.

Durojaiye recalled that in July 2021, using its ‘FollowTheMoney’ social accountability tool, “CODE tracked 90 Primary Healthcare Centres in 15 States across the country and found that 80 per cent of PHCs are substandard and unfit to store, and effectively administer COVID-19 vaccines.”

Such discoveries, she said, “has hindered access and equitable distribution of vaccines to Nigeria’s large population.”

Durojaiye said CODE, through the COVID-19 Transparency and Accountability Project, “is committed to tracking all resources from public sector, private, multilateral and bilateral donors committed to COVID-19 pandemic, with the aim of establishing sustainable accountability in the health sector.

“Being the parastatal of Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Health responsible for the development of primary health care delivery system in Nigeria, the NPHCDA, coming in agreement with CODE, guarantees a path towards uncovering gaps in the healthcare system and introducing best practices to Nigeria’s health sector.”

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