The Patient Who Never Came Back
Amina arrived early, before the clinic got busy. She sat at the far end of the waiting area, her headscarf pulled low, her eyes on
Amina arrived early, before the clinic got busy. She sat at the far end of the waiting area, her headscarf pulled low, her eyes on
As part of ongoing efforts to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes, SCIDaR joined partners from 10–12 February 2026 for a series of project inception
The AMCEEN (Accelerating Malaria Control and Elimination Efforts in Nigeria) project, funded by the Gates Foundation, supports State Malaria Programmes to implement data-driven, sub-nationally tailored
Nigeria’s has an ambition of equipping 5 million young people with industry-relevant skills by 2030. To achieve this ambition, many of the relevant Nigerian must
In Niger, community health workers (RComs) are central to delivering primary health care. For years, however, supervision systems were fragmented, tools were inconsistent, and data
More than 11,000 consultations. Over 7,000 people reached. As the ratio of the health system to the people they serve continues to grow, the Nigerian
SCIDaR has officially launched its Innovation Strategy, a roadmap to making creativity and problem-solving part of how we work every day. To kick off this
Development challenges today don’t arrive one at a time. They hit all at once. Climate shocks overlapping with fragile health systems, economic setbacks deepening gender
Across Africa, postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) remains the leading cause of maternal deaths, yet it is among the most preventable. A new Lancet Global Health commentary
A new tool for policymakers, implementers, and partners to design smarter health interventions in Nigeria. Abuja, Nigeria – September 24, 2025 Fig.1: Welcome address by
SCIDaR offers dynamic and rewarding opportunities to individuals who desire to gain experience and develop key professional skills while also working to contribute to SCIDaR’s organizational goals within six (6) months.
