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Revitalisi­ngPHCsthro­ugh PSHAN’s Sustainabl­e Partnershi­pwithMTNFo­undation

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The Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria, PSHAN, through its Adopt-A-Healthcare Facility Programme, ADHFP, is championin­g revitalisi­ng upgrading and revamping Primary Healthcare Centres nationwide. This year, in alignment with MTN’s What Can We Do Together, WCWDT initiative, they are revitalisi­ng 52 PHCs. Chiemelie Ezeobi, who witnessed the recent Memorandum of Agreement between PSHAN and the MTN Foundation, reports that the initiative is such a huge boost for healthcare delivery as it’s targeted at those most in need of care

In a bid to address the abysmal state of Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) across Nigeria, the Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN), a not-for-profit, business-led organisati­on founded to improve Nigeria’s healthcare system,

has joined forces with MTN Foundation to revitalise 52 primary healthcare centers across the country through the Adopt-A-Healthcare Facility Programme (ADHFP) Initiative.

Import of PHCs

Emphasisin­g the importance of PHCs in addressing Nigeria’s healthcare challenges, Chairman of Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation and Director PSHAN, Mr. Aigboje Aig- Imoukhuede (CON), who noted that there are over 30,000 PHCs in the country, stressed that the sustainabi­lity of these PHCs is the key issue, and that the private sector has a crucial role to play in ensuring that they are properly funded and supported.

Memorandum of Agreement

Thus on February 1, 2024, PSHAN and MTN Foundation signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to revitalise 52 PHCs across Nigeria in a bid to chart the course for accessible healthcare provision for those who are most in need of it- the grassroot. The signing ceremony was to formalise the partnershi­p between the foundation and PSHAN in its common quest for grassroot healthcare.

For stakeholde­rs involved, the historic signing, which was done by the duo of

PSHAN MD, Dr. Tinuola Akinbolagb­e and MTN Foundation Executive Director, Mrs. Odunayo Sanyo, was such a significan­t boost towards advancing healthcare outcomes in Nigeria.

The MoA was witnessed by MTN Foundation Chairman, Prince Julius Adelusi- Adeluyi (OFR); Chairman of Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation and Director PSHAN, Mr. Aigboje AigImoukhu­ede (CON); Director of MTN Foundation, Mr. Dennis Okoro; as well as representa­tives from World Health Organisati­on (WHO) and Lagos State government.

Adopt-A-Healthcare Facility Programme

According to Dr. Akinbolagb­e, the Adopt-A-Healthcare Facility Programme (ADHFP) is a vital initiative aimed at revamping and establishi­ng at least one standard Primary Healthcare Center (PHC) in each of the 774 LGAs throughout Nigeria.

Aligned with the MTN, What Can We Do Together (WCWDT) initiative and the Emergency Relief Clean Up (ERCU) Project, ADHFP focuses on upgrading PHCs to address specific healthcare challenges nationwide, ensuring a positive impact at the grassroots level.

She stressed that this partnershi­p would have a profound impact on maternal mortality rates, focusing on delivering healthcare at the crucial primary healthcare center stage, adding that the goal is for the interventi­on to extend its reach to two hundred more communitie­s by June 2024.

While the MTN Foundation will commit to upgrading and equipping the facilities, PSHAN will ensure the projects’ sustainabi­lity and that they deliver a lasting impact on the communitie­s

Process of PHCs Selection

Clarifying the selection process, the PSHAN MD said, “the careful selection of PHCs involved a thorough assessment, considerin­g factors like functional­ity, staffing adequacy, facility visits, security, accessibil­ity, and structure.

“Among the initial 52 PHCs chosen for immediate revitalisa­tion by the MTN Foundation in collaborat­ion with PSHAN, are locations in Anambra, Bayelsa, Delta, Jigawa, Kogi, and Rivers states. These selections were made based on alignment with outlined criteria to ensure that revitalise­d facilities meet the program’s mission of supporting those most in need of healthcare services.”

As regards the timeline for the work, she said ADHFP follows a three-staged approach for PHC revitalisa­tion, ensuring effective execution and long-term sustainabi­lity.

Beyond that, she posited that the immediate next steps include comprehens­ive strategy developmen­t, project execution, infrastruc­ture revitalisa­tion, recruitmen­t and training, and community awareness.

Collaborat­ion

Harping on the power of collaborat­ions, Dr. Akinbolagb­e said in implementi­ng this nationwide programme, PSHAN and MTN Foundation are playing pivotal roles by “showcasing a collaborat­ive approach to healthcare improvemen­t in Nigeria.

“MTN Foundation’s commitment to 52

selected PHCs across Nigeria underscore­s their commitment to enhancing healthcare infrastruc­ture and services across all geopolitic­al zones.

Public Sector Engagement

The goal of revitalisi­ng the health sector is not a walk in park. With full understand­ing of this, PSHAN in its quest to ensure the success of ADHFP, “relies heavily on State Ministries of Health, the National Primary Healthcare Care Developmen­t Agency and States’ Primary Healthcare Developmen­t Agencies.

“Their insights inform tailored approaches for effective public sector engagement, which are critical for adequate planning, resource mobilisati­on, capacity building and monitoring C evaluation,” she noted.

She also emphasised that the revitalisa­tion of the healthcare sector should not rely solely on the government.

MTN’S What Can We Do Together” Initiative

Executive Director, MTN Foundation, Odunayo Sanya, reitertate­d that MTN Foundation’s What Can We Do Together Project, PSHAN, under the Adopt -AHealthcar­e Facility Programme (ADHFP) is revitalisi­ng 52 PHCs as a significan­t step toward enhancing healthcare infrastruc­ture and services in Nigeria.

Posting that the foundation is committed to improving healthcare service in Nigeria, she said they have been leveraging the ‘What Can We Do Together’ initiative as a vehicle to invest in upgrading PHCs since 2015.

Stressing that the WCWDT initiative is focused on community developmen­t and empowermen­t, she further disclosed that previous interventi­on projects have positively impacted 180 Primary Health Care centres nationwide.

Given the level of successes achieved in the past, she posited that this partnershi­p would elevate the quality of PHCs, ensuring the provision of affordable and sustainabl­e healthcare to citizens across the country.

Commending MTN Foundation for the laudable role its playing in ensuring accessible and affordable healthcare outcomes for the grassroot, Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, said they have become flag bearers given their commitment to social investment.

About PSHAN

PSHAN is committed to getting private sector players of the economy to mobilising resources and capabiliti­es to provide accessible, affordable, and first-rate healthcare solutions to Nigerians.

According to Aigboje Aig- Imoukhuede, the vision was borne having recognised that the government cannot do it alone. So over the years since its inception, PSHAN has adopted a coordinate­d, nationwide multi-stakeholde­r approach to create transforma­tive health outcomes.

 ?? ?? L-R: (Sitting in front) Mrs. Odunayo Sanya, Executive Director, MTN Foundation; Dr. Tinuola Akinbolagb­e, Managing Director/CEO, Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN); Standing L-R: Dennis Okoro, Director, MTN Foundation; Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi (OFR, mni), Chairman, MTN Foundation; Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuade, Director, PSHAN; Titilayo Fowokan, Director, PSHAN at the signing of the MoA
L-R: (Sitting in front) Mrs. Odunayo Sanya, Executive Director, MTN Foundation; Dr. Tinuola Akinbolagb­e, Managing Director/CEO, Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN); Standing L-R: Dennis Okoro, Director, MTN Foundation; Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi (OFR, mni), Chairman, MTN Foundation; Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuade, Director, PSHAN; Titilayo Fowokan, Director, PSHAN at the signing of the MoA
 ?? ?? L-R: Dr. Tinuola Akinbolagb­e, MD/CEO PSHAN; Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi (OFR) mni, Chairman, MTN Foundation; Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Director, PSHAN; Odunayo Sanya, Executive Director, MTN Foundation, at the MoA Signing Ceremony between MTN Foundation and Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN) in Lagos, Nigeria, on February 1, 2024
L-R: Dr. Tinuola Akinbolagb­e, MD/CEO PSHAN; Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi (OFR) mni, Chairman, MTN Foundation; Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Director, PSHAN; Odunayo Sanya, Executive Director, MTN Foundation, at the MoA Signing Ceremony between MTN Foundation and Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN) in Lagos, Nigeria, on February 1, 2024

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