
FAYOHI
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Family And Youth Health Initiative is a Public Health NGO working in Nigeria. Motto: A Healthier Nation is possible...(Retweets are not endorsements)
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http://fayohi.org 11-04-2012 11:54:07
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We echo the call of Amnesty International Nigeria & many compatriots urging the Muhammadu Buhari led govt of #Nigeria to #EndSARS and brutality by all security outfits. Nigerians deserve to be treated with respect & dignity Nigeria Police Force Nigerian Army Nigerian Navy Nigerian Airforce The Nigerian Senate Nigeria House of Representatives

"Building islands of excellence is not enough. What we need is a knowledge system that includes every voice and fosters every talent." Read @JohnYoungINASP's blog on LSE Impact Blog: ow.ly/bv0l50BPUYJ




This great photo essay from UNICEF Ghana shows the incredible lengths health workers go to to reach every child despite the challenges posed by #COVID19. Proud of @Gavi's work to support those efforts, which includes providing 2,343 vaccine fridges! bit.ly/2Tm9IPw

Uganda as a Role Model for Pandemic Containment in Africa disq.us/t/3supofb FAYOHI @OxBUMP Dr Franklin Onukwugha Yusuf Saleh Abdu Adamu 🇳🇬 Dayyabu Mahmud Yusuf Isah Musa Auyo AHMAD MARYAM ABUBAKA





An interesting paper by Belinda Archibong and Francis Annan shows how adverse news drove rejection of routine vaccines in Nigeria: What do Pfizer's 1996 drug trials in Nigeria teach us about vaccine hesitancy? brook.gs/3IkIaSE via The Brookings Institution


Eagerly awaiting the launch of the new Lancet Nigeria Commission Ahmed M. Sarki, PhD, MPH, AFHEA, FRSPH Muktar A. Gadanya, MFR Yusuf Saleh Dayyabu Mahmud Yusuf Ahmad Maryam Abubaka Isah Musa Auyo Dr Franklin Onukwugha Lesley Smith @JohnYoungINASP The Lancet

Looking forward to presenting at this conference with Prof. Monica Magadi on our research with partners in Nigeria FAYOHI Ahmed M. Sarki, PhD, MPH, AFHEA, FRSPH and Kenya Dr Franklin Onukwugha


Babies in #Nigeria are being born with antibiotic resistant bacteria The World Health Organization (WHO) describes #AMR as one of the top global public health and development threats. Kirsty Sands, Edward Portal, @SpillerLab and Timothy R Walsh for The Conversation ✍️ theconversation.com/babies-in-nige…

