Nigeria
‘Flying Doctors’ boost Nigeria’s COVID-19 testing

Au Nigeria, les « Flying Doctors » stimulent le dépistage de la COVID-19

WHO and Ogun State Port Health Service staff address officers of the Federal Road Safety Corps on COVID-19 safety measures at the Idiroko border area in Ogun State. They also hand out protective materials including sanitisers and face masks/ WHO Nigeria

Shoring up COVID-19 prevention in Nigeria’s border states

COVID-19 pandemic heightens the importance of handwashing with soap 

Eligible child being vaccinated

Nigerian states keep pressure on vaccine-derived polio

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Improving access to quality maternal health services at primary level of care in Cross River State

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Bauchi rural women accept child spacing with WHO support

Anambra State Government receiving 265,000 face masks from WHO for YF vaccination teams

Press Release: Nigeria resumes Yellow fever vaccination with safety measures necessary for the COVID-19 context

Nigeria’s Minister of Health, Dr Osaige Ehanire at the launching of the RMNCAEH+N platform in Abuja.jpg

Women, children, adolescents’ health takes centre stage as government launches new RMNCAEH+N platform

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The fight against polio vaccines misconception in Northern Nigeria- Professor Umaru Shehu narrates

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Stakeholders in Nigeria call for urgent medical attention for older persons for their vulnerability to COVID-19 pandemic