Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (CRSPHCDA) is to ensure 70% of the population in CRS have access to affordable quality Healthcare.
Extremely proud to helped the team winning this important trophy for the 1st time!
Thank you to everyone in the club that was involved in this great achievement and to my familly and friends for always being by my side!
Fantastic support by our fans!This also belongs to you!💛💙
“ Nigeria is one amongst the few countries that will now have Rota Vaccines free of charge in public hospitals.” - Eduardo Celades
Representative of UNICEF Nigeria.
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Health workers in Cross River State on and offshores vaccinating eligible adults in order to meet the 3 months targets after the lunch of S.C.A.L.E 3.0 across the 18 LGAs of the state all thanks to the leadership style of @JanetEkpenyong and team
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Riverians will be empowered and uplifted in the nearest future".
The outreach also had the State's Deputy Governor, Professor Ivara Esu, State Chairman of the APC, Mr Alphonsus Eba, Members of the CRS HOA, State Executive Council and Chairmen of Council in Attendance.
@JanetEkpenyong Congratulates @edu_betta For Rousing Welcome and Medical Outreach in Abi LGA
The DG of the @CRSPHCDA1,has congratulated the @OfficialAPCNg National Women Leader, Dr Betta Edu for her triumphant homecoming and free medical Outreach in the town of Adadama , Abi LGA
500 people checking their blood pressure, sugar level and other diagnosis as well as administration of drugs to them.
I want to use this opportunity to congratulate her on her well deserved elevation to the national level as I'm assured that, through her office, more Cross
For over 10 years, we have been coming here to support our people, the young, aged, vulnerable with both material and medical utilities courtesy of Dr Betta Edu and her family, today is another big day as our Doctors, Nurses and other health workers have already attended to over
"Today we are here to support our beautiful women leader and the most prolific women coordinator in the country who has brought quality and a lasting healthcare to not just the people of Adadamawa ward , but Abi Local Government Area and Cross River State as a whole.
She said, such interventions which has been sustained for over 10 years, shows magnanimity and total love for the people, dispelling assertions that it was politically motivated.
The outreach which was part of Dr Betta Edu's homecoming celebration as a result of her elevation to the most prolific women coordinator in the country had over 500 beneficiaries who were diagnosed, examined and offered treatment for their challenging health needs.
We are proud of the team and the leadership potential of our ever dedicated Director General on whose Commitment every hand has been on deck in delivering health care to all.
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Director of Health Authority, Calabar South LGA, Mrs Eme Archibong complimenting the efforts of @JanetEkpenyong as she leads her team into the creeks ensuring that no child within the age range of 0-5 is missed during this round of Poliomyelitis Outbreak Response Execise.
The DG noted that, although much resources is already earmarked towards the cause, improved budgetry provision should be made in order to help incorporate NTDs with other common diseases which are highly sort after in the Primary Healthcare facilities.
Stakeholders Seek for Fundings as Cross River Marks World NTDD
An estimate of One in every walking Five people globally are said to be suffering from some form of Neglected Tropical Disease with a higher percentage of patients residing in poor income countries of the world.
Addressing participants and stakeholders the lead to whom greater responsibility rest upon in the sensitization, awareness creation, prevention, detection, care and treatment of these diseases, DG of the @CRSPHCDA1@JanetEkpenyong
Called for greater revenue mobilization
In CRS,d day was marked with deep sense of reflection on the dangers these ailments poses to communities as > attention was given in alignment to this year's theme,"Achieving Health Equity To End The Neglect Of Poverty Related Diseases"with various speakers sharing their thought
Globally, January 30th has been set aside to mark the "World Neglected Tropical Disease Day" with stakeholders uniting to chat a new course towards reduction and possible elimination of these "stigma " bound diseases which leaves patients socially excluded from other people.