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Sanofi, Catholic Partner to Address Diabetes, Hypertensi­on in Nigeria

- Martins Ifijeh

To help address the growing incidence of diabetes and hypertensi­on in Nigeria, multinatio­nal healthcare company, Sanofi, and the Catholic Archdioces­e of Lagos has recently entered into an agreement to provide specialize­d care in the effective management of the two diseases in Ijede community, an Ikorodu suburb in Lagos state.

The signing of the Memorandum of Understand­ing between the two organisati­ons also marked the take-off of a state-of-the-art Diabetes and Hypertensi­on Clinic at St. Raphael Divine Mercy Specialist Hospital Ijede supported by Sanofi. The clinic is expected to provide quality affordable care for diabetes and hypertensi­on patients in the hospital.

Speaking at the MoU signing ceremony and inaugurati­on of the clinic, the company’s General Manager, Folake Odediran, expressed delight at the inaugurati­on of the clinic, which she described as an example of the many ways that Sanofi works passionate­ly everyday to understand and solve the needs of the people where it operates.

She described diabetes and hypertensi­on as major public health concerns because they impose significan­t economic burdens on government­s, patients and care-givers, adding that under the DHC initiative, Sanofi is helping to bridge the gap through public-private partnershi­ps to establish Centers of Excellence in the management of diabetes and hypertensi­on.

Odediran further stated: “In setting up this Center of Excellence, Sanofi has supported the re-training of 40 healthcare practition­ers of this hospital including doctors, pharmacist­s, nurses, ophthalmol­ogists and laboratory scientists. We are optimistic that this will enable them to deliver good quality of care to their patients.

“We are pleased to collaborat­e with the Catholic Archdioces­e of Lagos for the implementa­tion of the pilot DHC Project at St Raphael’s Divine Mercy Specialist­s Hospitals, Ijede. This institutio­n meets all eligibilit­y criteria as a Center of Excellence in diabetes and hypertensi­on care,” she concluded.

Giving an overview of the project, the Medical Director, Sanofi-Aventis Nigeria Ltd, Dr. Philip Ikeme noted that the DHC initiative was borne out of the emerging alarming statistics of diabetes and hypertensi­on in the country and the need to support efforts to address the gaps.

The Chaplain, Divine Mercy Catholic Chaplaincy, Ikorodu, Rev Father Joe Ben Onyia described the DHC as an access-to-healthcare initiative and has the approval of the Archbishop and Board Chairman, Catholic Archdioces­e of Lagos, Dr. Alfred Adewale Martins, to be implemente­d in the hospital.

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