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Apr 21
Apr 21
Apr 21

Organizational Capacity of SSHIAs and SPHCDAs in Nasarawa, Plateau and Zamfara States Strengthened for improved Service Delivery

In the quest for expanding access to sustainable pro-poor health financing options and essential health services for the poor and vulnerable population, DGI Consult commenced capacity strengthening for State Social Health Insurance Agencies (SSHIAs) and State Primary Health Care Development Agencies (SPHCDAs) in Nasarawa, Plateau and Zamfara, with funding from... read more →
Apr 21

Designing Viable Interventions to Optimize Human Resource for Health in Kaduna, Kano and Lagos States

In 2023, DGI Consult conducted a detailed Human Resource for Health (HRH) situational analysis in 10 Bill and Melinda Gates (BMGF)-supported states to understand the gaps in HRH policy, financing and management and their implications for workforce optimization, and ultimately service delivery. The analysis also identified existing promising HRH-optimizing interventions and made... read more →
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Feb 15

Consultancy Opportunity: Immunization Specialist

Background Development Governance Consult (DGI Consult) is a purpose-driven governance, institutional capacity-strengthening and research consulting firm. Strong belief in the centrality of evidence-driven governance systems, innovations, and leadership to solve development challenges across sectors forms the core of our company’s philosophy. Guided by this philosophy and driven by evidence for... read more →
Feb 12
Feb 09

Stakeholders Identify the Intersection of Healthcare, Technology and Economy for Advancing UHC at the NARD National Executive Council Meeting

The Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) convened its highly anticipated National Executive Council (NEC) meeting on the 1st of February, 2024 in Abuja, bringing together health professionals from across the nation to discuss fundamental issues facing the healthcare sector and explore innovations that will help to accelerate progress towards... read more →