WGHNigeria
@WghNigeria
A movement for achieving #genderequality in #globalhealth #leadership in Nigeria | @womeninGH | Challenging power and privilege for gender equality in health.
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Always great meeting Iris Mwanza to discuss women's leadership in global health and beyond!
This time with members of Women in Global Health India & WGHNigeria
We look forward to our continued partnership to bring women's underepresentation in health leadership to the front of the global health…
“One apparent obstacle to the attainment of our universal objective is increasing emigration of professionals from our shores. As we discuss the future we need to consider how we can provide incentives to stop the brain drain of health professionals.”
Federal Ministry of Health, NIGERIA at the #UHCHLM
'They must ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health care services for girls and women, while focusing on the most vulnerable populations,' says Amina J Mohammed, United Nations Deputy Secretary-General, at #UHCHLM
Excited to be a representative of #wghnigeria at the #UNGA78 side event co-hosted by Jhpiego and Last Mile Health at Abuja and NYC.
Thanks to all the amazing community health workers 💖
#UNGA78 #chw #phc #womeningh #globalhealth
Thank you to the Gates Foundation for inviting our President for Africa Lydia Saloucou and Country Director for Nigeria Amina Aminu Dorayi to the #UNGA78 #Goalkeepers2030 !
That is a wrap! 🎉🌟
Huge thanks to our co-hosts Gouvernement, Ministerio de Salud de la Nación, Rabin Martin, International Labour Organization, UHC2030 & Pandemic Action Network & all our incredible speakers for their unwavering commitment to creating a #GenderEqualHCW
Together, we're paving the way for a more inclusive and…
'CHWs are health workers and the first response in primary health care.' Lauren Moore, VP Global Community Impact Johnson & Johnson Global Health.
CHWs work, and so must be integrated into primary healthcare systems. Find out how: joinchic.org/unga78
'We are not on track. So, what do we do?' says Tajudeen Raji Africa CDC. 'We know that every pandemic begins and ends in the community. And that health workers who ensure access are the last mile. So we need to strengthen our community health systems.' #UNGA78