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Temitayo Erogbogbo

@temitayoe

Dir. Multilateral Engagement @MSD & Advocacy Lead @MSDforMothers. Passion 4 #Africa #Development #Health #Equity Long-suffering #ArsenalFan. RTs NOT Endorsement

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Nigeria Health Watch (@nighealthwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We must think strategically about the capacity we have in the health sector and how to best use it. The issue of trust must be addressed in a way that allows women to receive the best possible care."-Temitayo Erogbogbo, Advocacy Lead, MSD for Mothers.

"We must think strategically about the capacity we have in the health sector and how to best use it. The issue of trust must be addressed in a way that allows women to receive the best possible care."-<a href="/TemitayoE/">Temitayo Erogbogbo</a>, Advocacy Lead, <a href="/MSDforMothers/">MSD for Mothers</a>.
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Given the high rate of maternal mortality in Nigeria, maternal health deserves great attention & action from all sectors. Join us tomorrow for this webinar on how to build Resilient Maternal Health System through Private Sector Integration. Register👉🏾 bit.ly/3WWcGKu

Given the high rate of maternal mortality in Nigeria, maternal health deserves great attention &amp; action from all sectors.

Join us tomorrow for this webinar on how to build Resilient Maternal Health System through Private Sector Integration.

Register👉🏾 bit.ly/3WWcGKu
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Nigeria has the second highest maternal mortality rate globally, with about 58,000 women dying yearly during pregnancy or while #GivingBirthInNigeria. This is a tragic statistic that deserves greater attention & action from both the public & private sectors.

Nigeria has the second highest maternal mortality rate globally, with about 58,000 women dying yearly during pregnancy or while #GivingBirthInNigeria.

This is a tragic statistic that deserves greater attention &amp; action from both the public &amp; private sectors.
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We are thrilled to announce that Temitayo Erogbogbo will be joining us at the #WD2023 conference as a key panelist for the 'Doomed if you do... doomed if you don't: trust-based funding for women's rights organizations to drive and thrive.' See you there🙂! #DeliverForGood

We are thrilled to announce that <a href="/TemitayoE/">Temitayo Erogbogbo</a> will be joining us at the #WD2023 conference as a key panelist for the 'Doomed if you do... doomed if you don't: trust-based funding for women's rights organizations to drive and thrive.' See you there🙂! #DeliverForGood
Nigeria Health Watch (@nighealthwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigeria's maternal mortality rate is cause for concern. Yesterday, we had a chat with Mary-Ann Etiebet, Global Lead MSD for Mothers. She shared insights on how the government can leverage private sector capacity to strengthen maternal health care in Nigeria. #GivingBirthInNigeria

Nigeria's maternal mortality rate is cause for concern.

Yesterday, we had a chat with <a href="/MEtiebetMD/">Mary-Ann Etiebet</a>, Global Lead <a href="/MSDforMothers/">MSD for Mothers</a>. She shared insights on how the government can leverage private sector capacity to strengthen maternal health care in Nigeria. #GivingBirthInNigeria
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.MSD for Mothers is a global organization with a vision to create a world where no woman has to die while giving life. Since its inception, the organization has remained committed to this vision & collaborating with partners globally, including Nigeria, to #EndMaternalMortality.

.<a href="/MSDforMothers/">MSD for Mothers</a> is a global organization with a vision to create a world where no woman has to die while giving life.

Since its inception, the organization has remained committed to this vision &amp; collaborating with partners globally, including Nigeria, to #EndMaternalMortality.
Temitayo Erogbogbo (@temitayoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#UNGA78, MSD for Mothers led Mary-Ann Etiebet will be moderating a panel discussing how to address the unmet need for services & health system gaps through strategic systematic collaboration with #privatesector across the health system. Please do join us to be part of the solution.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@drtedros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My colleagues and I are devastated: we have lost one of our own in #Gaza today. Our young WHO in occupied Palestinian territory colleague Dima Alhaj was tragically killed alongside her 6 month old baby, her husband and 2 brothers. Reportedly multiple other family members sheltering in the same house were

My colleagues and I are devastated: we have lost one of our own in #Gaza today. 

Our young <a href="/WHOoPt/">WHO in occupied Palestinian territory</a> colleague Dima Alhaj was tragically killed alongside her 6 month old baby, her husband and 2 brothers. Reportedly multiple other family members sheltering in the same house were
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On #InternationalWomensDay and every day, we #InspireInclusion by sustaining a culture where women’s careers can thrive. Together, we can make a difference in #WomensEquality #PoweredByInclusion

On #InternationalWomensDay and every day, we #InspireInclusion by sustaining a culture where women’s careers can thrive. Together, we can make a difference in #WomensEquality #PoweredByInclusion
Nigeria Health Watch (@nighealthwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delays in seeking, accessing, and receiving quality maternal care result in poor maternal health outcomes. Nigeria’s maternal death rate remains a significant public health concern. Here is how #ProjectAisha is changing the narrative. #GivingBirthInNigeria

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To strengthen systems for safer childbirth, an integrated approach is needed - strategic private-sector partnerships. Read experts' opinions via Devex on why public-private approaches in maternal health matter: nhwat.ch/43nn2X1 #GivingBirthInNigeria

To strengthen systems for safer childbirth, an integrated approach is needed - strategic private-sector partnerships.

Read experts' opinions via <a href="/devex/">Devex</a> on why public-private approaches in maternal health matter: nhwat.ch/43nn2X1
#GivingBirthInNigeria
Muhammad Ali Pate (@muhammadpate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are making significant progress in the implementation of Nigeria’s Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative, thanks to the robust support of Mr. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, our development partners, and stakeholders, both local and international. Yet, we understand that the

We are making significant progress in the implementation of Nigeria’s Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative, thanks to the robust support of Mr. President <a href="/officialABAT/">Bola Ahmed Tinubu</a>, our development partners, and stakeholders, both local and international.

Yet, we understand that the
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Join us on May 28 and hear from Temitayo Erogbogbo, director of multilateral organizations engagement at MSD and advocacy lead at MSD for Mothers. Register to attend online or in person » pages.devex.com/unlocking-priv… #DevexEvent @ #WHA77 w/ @MSDForMothers & Country Connector on Private Sector in Health

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Join us on May 28 for this event on enhancing health systems and bridging gaps in access to health care. Let’s put an end to maternal mortality. Register to attend online » pages.devex.com/unlocking-priv… #DevexEvent @ #WHA77 · In partnership with @MSDForMothers & Country Connector on Private Sector in Health

Temitayo Erogbogbo (@temitayoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud @MSD to collaborate with United Nations Foundation Global Citizen ⭕ to advance #AccessToHealth. Workplace present an opportunity to broaden care and address health disparities. #UniversalAccessProject