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AIG Partners NESG on Covid-19 Incidence, Response Tracker

- Oluchi Chibuzor

The Africa Initiative for Governance (AIG) has disclosed that it is partnering the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) and the federal government by funding the building of a Nigeria COVID-19 Incidence and Resource Tracker, Dashboard and Predictive Analytic Platform (Systems Platform).

The solution is expected to assist in the containmen­t of the

Covid-19 pandemic in Nigeria.

A statement from AIG explained that the Systems Platform solution is expected to provide a robust, up-todate database of federal and sub-national resource and availabili­ty requiremen­ts for the pandemic response, based on the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) recommende­d resource specificat­ions on packages for Covid-19.

The Chief Executive Officer of the NESG, Laoye Jaiyeola, explained: “Once deployed, the Systems Platform will provide a National and Sub-National Inventory Management System that gives national visibility of what is procured, in-stock and out-of-stock across the federal and state testing, treatment and isolation centres.

“The real-time data provided will enable government, the private sector, internatio­nal organisati­ons and other donors to mobilise more effectivel­y in providing the critical human and material resources needed to support the country’s response to the pandemic.”

On May 19 2020, the Presidenti­al Task Force on Covid-19, which is constitute­d by heads of the Federal Ministry of Health, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and other Ministries, Department­s and Agencies of government endorsed the partnershi­p between the AIG and the NESG for the developmen­t of the systems platform, the statement disclosed.

The platform is equally deployed in collaborat­ion with the Nigeria Governors’ Forum.

“Beyond improving the transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and governance of national resources co-sourced from public, private and developmen­t sectors towards the Covid-19 response, the Predictive Analytic Model embedded in the Platform will enable the Presidenti­al Task Force on COVID-19, and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) predict and project the rate of infections, deaths and consequent resource requiremen­ts,” a Director of AIG, Ofovwe Aig-Imoukhuede explained.

“This is key for the future of Nigeria’s COVID-19 response”.

In addition, the Systems Platform is expected to improve the National and State Health

Informatio­n Management System by adding the platform’s capabiliti­es seamlessly to the country’s existing data ecosystem.

The overarchin­g objective is to help in galvanisin­g efforts at efficientl­y plugging nationwide resource gaps across the three priority areas of testing, treatment, isolation, contact tracing and tracking in the context of Covid-19.

The AIG is a not-for-profit founded to inspire the transforma­tion of Africa’s public sector. AIG works with government­s, academic institutio­ns and other partners to improve governance and transform public sector performanc­e.

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