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We cannot afford to ignore #SRHR. When we invest in Sexual & Reproductive Health and Rights, we invest in healthier lives, stronger communities, and a better future for all. Watch to learn👇🏾

Director, Finance & Administration, Management Sciences For Health – MSH, Abuja, Deadline May 26, 2025. Child Protection Coordinator, Save the Children Nigeria, Borno, Deadline May 29, 2025. State CRoWN Focal Person (Zamfara), Solina Center for International Development and Research (SCIDaR), Zamfara, Deadline June 7, 2025. Project Director, Management Sciences For Health – MSH, Abuja, Deadline May 26, 2025. Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Manager, Management Sciences For Health – MSH, Abuja, Deadline May 26, 2025. Anaesthesiologist, Jhpiego, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Deadline May 22, 2025. Project Coordinator Support, Médecins Sans Frontières France, Jigawa, Deadline May 27, 2025 Stabilization Center Medical Doctor, Premiere Urgence Internationale (PUI), Borno, Deadline May 25,2055 Country Programme Coordinator and Representative, INTERSOS, Maiduguri, Deadline June 17, 2025. Finance Supervisor, Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA), Yobe, Deadline May 28, 2025. Locum Medical Laboratory Scientist, MSI Nigeria Reproductive Choices (6 Openings), Abuja, May 26, 2025 GBV / SRH Officer, Medecins du Monde (MdM), Borno, Deadline May 31, 2025. Gender-Based Violence / Case Management Specialist (GBV / CM), Danish Refugee Council (DRC), Sokoto, Deadline May 26, 2025. Women and Girls Friendly Space (WGFS) Facilitator, INTERSOS, Zamfara. Cleaning Services and Office Support Officer, Mercy Corps Nigeria, Katsina, Deadline May 23, 2025. To apply, visit👉🏾https://articles.nigeriahealthwatch.com/latest-health-jobs-in-nigeria-published-on-22nd-may-2025/


Check out this week's newsletter. It’s been a big month for health across Nigeria and the region, with new cancer centres set to launch, & fresh momentum around menstrual health and equity. Our latest issue breaks it all down, plus the usual features➡️ https://bit.ly/3HjbWv4


Antimicrobial resistance (#AMR) is silently fueling a global health crisis, and in Nigeria, the private sector has a critical role to play in responding. In five days, we will be in Lagos to discuss how we can advance private sector action in Nigeria's antimicrobial resistance response. 📅 June 3 📍Landmark Centre, Lagos 🕙 10:00 am 🔗 Register here: http://nhwat.ch/4kt1naO


Searching for your next role in Nigeria’s health sector? We have got you covered with the latest opportunities from leading organisations! Visit👉 https://articles.nigeriahealthwatch.com/latest-health-jobs-in-nigeria-published-on-15th-may-2025/ Know someone job hunting? Share this with them! #NHWJobs


#WHA78 may be over, but the conversation on global health and Africa’s future continues. What’s next? How do you stay up-to-date with the latest in health? 📩 Subscribe to our #AWeekInHealth newsletter to be in the know: 👉 https://bit.ly/43hcLgy


Wishing all our Muslim brothers and sisters a joyful and peaceful celebration! May this #EidElKabir bring you blessings, good health, and happiness. 💚


Chidera, that bush behind your house might be the reason why your community still has cholera 😬 🎧 Click to hear the full gist on #BreakItDownPodcast: https://bit.ly/4kKGILW

🦠 You’ve been hearing about the Pandemic Agreement, right? But do you really know what it means? 🤔 Let’s break it down 👇🏽 📌 After COVID-19 showed how unprepared and unequal the world was, countries came together and agreed on one thing: 🌍 We must do better next time. The WHO Pandemic Agreement is about: 🔹 Stopping pandemics before they start 🔹 Being ready if one happens again 🔹 Making sure everyone (not just rich countries) gets vaccines, treatments & tests on time 🚫 And no – this doesn’t give WHO power to control countries. Each country still decides its own rules. WHO can’t force lockdowns or mandates. 💬 In short: It’s about working together to protect everyone, not giving up control. Now you know. ✨


Do young people really know what health policies are out there? On the latest #BreakItDownPodcast episode, we chat with Rotimi Olawale, Co-founder of YouthHub Africa, about how young Africans can take charge and drive health conversations that matter. Listen here: nhwat.ch/45cwaR3