Integrated Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Strategy 2007
Country Resources
Child and Youth General Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards
Nigeria
1 January 2007
Policy document
Print
Federal Ministry of Health
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This strategy is an evidence-based plan, taking stock of the current health status of mothers, babies, and children in Nigeria, analysing bottlenecks in the health system and scaling-up the coverage of interventions which have been proven to be effective.The report provides information on costing and financing the strategy, explaining how this plan can be rolled out to states and local governments, and defining the role of key stakeholders.
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