Private Sector as Contributor to National Health Goals
Nigeria’s healthcare system is in dire need of transformation, with nearly one in 25 women facing the risk of dying during childbirth. Despite being one of Africa’s largest economies, the country’s healthcare statistics are alarming, with high maternal mortality rates, underfunded health budgets, and uneven access to quality services. However, in recent years, the private sector has emerged as a vital partner in achieving national health goals. Iyadunni Olubode and Dr Tinuola Akinbolagbe writes
Once viewed as a peripheral player in public health, Nigeria’s private sector is rapidly becoming a central force in advancing national health goals, bridging systemic gaps, and accelerating progress toward Universal Health Coverage (UHC). The sector’s growing role marks a crucial shift in how health care is envisioned, financed, and delivered in the country.
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