Client: European Union
Duration: 2014-2019
Region: Sub-Saharan Africa
Country: Nigeria
Solutions: Global Health
The EU Support to Immunisation Governance in Nigeria (EU-SIGN) project improved routine immunisation, maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) by protecting children and their mothers from diseases prevented by vaccines. Focused on strengthening the governance of immunisation programming and systems at national, state, and local government authority levels, EU-SIGN worked with stakeholders to shore up the systems and resource deployment necessary to improve routine immunization. It worked to align governance and accountability in immunisation with stewardship transformation in the Nigerian health care sector.
Funded by the European Union, the project strengthened the governance of routine immunisation at the federal level and across 23 states.
The project worked closely with the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) and its state counterparts to ensure sustainable quality routine immunisation services.
Conseil Sante, in partnership with DAI Global Health, managed the contract and provided technical assistance to the NPHCDA to support and enhance its capacity to effectively manage and utilize European Development Fund resources under the SIGN project.
RELATED CONTENT:
The Integrated Pharmaceutical and Supply Chain Technical Assistance Activity works to ensure more sustainable access to—and appropriate use of—quality-assured and affordable health commodities in Kenya by supporting the development of an increasingly resilient and mature supply chain system and pharmaceutical regulatory services.
Read More