The World Bank under the Global Financing Facility (GFF) has issued a $40 million grant to improve Primary Health Care (PHC) system in the North East of Nigeria.
This was disclosed by the Director of the Health Planning, Research and Statistics department of the Ministry of Health, Akin Oyemakinde, at the initial interactive forum between Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and the ministry in Abuja. According to Oyemakinde, $20m will be used by the ministry to improve PHC system in the north.
The remaining $20m is to be used to carry out the basic healthcare provision fund of the National Health Act in Osun, Abia and Niger states.
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