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CSOs advocate scale-up, access to health insurance for vulnerable, poor

CSOs advocate scale-up, access to health insurance for vulnerable, poor
NewsdeskBy NewsdeskNovember 30, 2023Updated:November 30, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Civil Society in Malaria Control, Immunization, and Nutrition (ACOMIN) has urged stakeholders to scale up and extend the National Health Insurance program to other citizens, particularly the poor and most vulnerable in society.

FCT Coordinator for the Control of Tuberculosis, Mr. Nathaniel Salifu, made the call at a media parley on Wednesday in Abuja.

Salifu explained that the poor and vulnerable persons in society were often less educated and unemployed; hence, they were unable to pay out-of-pocket for the high costs associated with treatment for frequent illnesses.

He, therefore, appealed to stakeholders, especially the government, to extend the National Health Insurance and ensure they are covered to improve their access to healthcare and reduce avoidable death associated with most illnesses.

”The National Health Insurance program enjoyed by the formal sector should be extended to other citizens of Nigeria, particularly the poor and most vulnerable.

”The poor often are less educated and unemployed and consequently lack the ability to pay out-of-pocket for high costs associated with frequent illnesses,” he said.

Salifu added that funding for primary health delivery should be mapped out and sanctioned against any misappropriation or mismanagement, to enable a robust public health program at all levels in the local government.

While stressing the need for Community members to also actively support and advocate for their local Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs), he said the support would enable sustainability and effectiveness of the centres.

“The ATM Networks (NEPWHAN, ACOMIN. TB Network) has worked with the National Agency for Control of AIDS (NACA) on the COVID-19 Response Mechanism Resilient and Sustainable System Health (C19RM/RSSH) Grant.

“The purpose of the grant is to address gaps in the health system infrastructures for sustainable, efficient and effective health outcomes, as well as to ensure that CSOs, are integrated into the healthcare response, such that all contribute their quotas.   

“This health system strengthening programme which was being funded by the Global Fund under their C 19 response mechanism had yielded alot of results,” he said.

On his part, Mr Samuel Simon, FCT Programme Officer, ACOMIN said the media meeting was to allows partners know the achievements and challenges in achieving the C19RM/RSSH Project.

”The objective of the media meeting is to get the media to add their voices to the campaign on strengthening the primary Health Care system and infrastructure for sustainable, efficient and effective health outcome.

”As well as to ensure that communities and CSOs are integrated into the healthcare response such that all contributes their quota in achieving result through C19RM/RSSH Global fund project,” he said.

Mohammed Nurudeen, Deputy Programme Manager, Tuberculosis and Leprosy control unit, FCT Public Health Department, revealed their readiness to partner organisations working towards eliminating tuberculosis, leprosy, malaria and others, especially at the grassroots level.

Also, the Assistant Chief Health Promotion Officer, FCT Public Health Department, Mrs. Deborah Azeez, reiterated their support to Community Based Organizations assisting government facilities in the PHCs across FCT.

Similarly, the Assistant Director, Malaria Elimination Unit, FCT Public Health Department, Salamatu Abdulsalam, while commending ACOMIN, urged more stakeholders to partner with the government towards improving the health sector. 

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