SCIDaR Supports NBSA to Expand Safe Blood Access in Nigeria
In many communities across Nigeria, access to safe blood remains a critical gap in emergency care – particularly for women during childbirth and patients facing
In many communities across Nigeria, access to safe blood remains a critical gap in emergency care – particularly for women during childbirth and patients facing
Fig 1: A health clinic in Omuo Ekiti (PC: Solina) Before 2023, Ekiti’s health system relied on paper-based stock tracking, unpredictable deliveries, and an overburdened
Hauwa never imagined she would have to leave home. But when insurgents raided her village in Baga, Borno state yet again, she gathered her children
In many parts of Africa and the Middle East, people living with Elephantiasis (Lymphatic Filariasis) endure more than just swollen limbs. The constant pain, recurring
Fig 1: Djamila Saley with her son at CSI Madina, a health centre in Niamey, Niger (PC: GAVI) Musa adjusted his cap and stepped onto
Fig 1: Djamila Saley with her son at CSI Madina, a health centre in Niamey, Niger (PC: GAVI) With nearly 70,000 children missing out on
How do we ensure that no mother has to fight for quality maternal care? How can we break financial barriers so that every woman can
In Lagos, a megacity of over 20 million people, millions still struggle to access basic healthcare. An estimated 60% of the population relies on informal
Halima, a mother of three children in Katsina state, wants the best for her children. She puts them in mosquito nets to keep them safe

About one in every five global maternal deaths happens in Nigeria. Improving maternal health outcomes must remain a key priority that generates urgent policy action.
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