Women & Children’s Health in Northern Nigeria – Regina Tracy Dogo
Description
This strategic session outlines critical frameworks for improving women’s and children’s health in Northern Nigeria. We feature insights from Regina Tracy Dogo, a seasoned Public Health Professional from Kaduna. Her perspective helps us understand the current landscape and the path forward for impactful health initiatives.
Our focus connects directly to Education and Indigenous Knowledge Systems. We explore how local wisdom and targeted learning initiatives are vital for building sustainable health models. This approach helps communities ‘Own their story’ in health, moving ‘From roots to relevance’ to achieve true ‘Legacy Building’ for future generations.
The central challenge addressed here is the complex health situation facing women and children in Northern Nigeria. This includes significant gaps in care access and persistent health disparities that demand strategic intervention.
- Understanding the specific challenges in maternal health within underserved regions.
- Identifying effective strategies to reduce child mortality rates through community-led efforts.
- Recognizing the transformative power of community health education in fostering well-being.
- Highlighting the essential role of public health professionals in driving real, lasting change.
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