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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

Lucerne, Switzerland Katılım Şubat 2009
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Voice of Igbos
Voice of Igbos@Voiceofigbos·
The First woman in the world that Denied her identity to please Colonizer
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Temitayo Erogbogbo
Temitayo Erogbogbo@TemitayoE·
Proud @MSD to collaborate with @unfoundation @GlblCtzn to advance #AccessToHealth. Workplace present an opportunity to broaden care and address health disparities. #UniversalAccessProject
Universal Access Proj@UnivAccessProj

Excited to partner with @GlblCtzn to launch a new opportunity for companies to make tangible & timebound commitments to women’s health, wellbeing and #GenderEquality in the workplace & throughout global supply chains. Learn more & join us: unfoundation.org/media/un-found…

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Muhammad Ali Pate
Muhammad Ali Pate@muhammadpate·
We are making significant progress in the implementation of Nigeria’s Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative, thanks to the robust support of Mr. President @officialABAT, our development partners, and stakeholders, both local and international. Yet, we understand that the ambitious goals we have set to save more lives in Nigeria would benefit from additional resources and smart partnerships. Today’s visits by the Country Director of the Agence Française de Développement @AFD_en, the Vice President of the African Development Bank @AfDB_Group, and the Vice President of MSD @MSDInvents, underscore their commitment to support our vision. Also, this reaffirms our confidence in the path we have chosen to transform Nigeria’s health sector. Thank you Xavier Muron @XavierMuron, Beth Dunford @beth_dunford, and Priya Agrawal @priya__agrawal, for your insightful contributions and, most importantly, your willingness to align your programs with our objectives. Your active collaboration is essential to achieving our goals in sexual reproductive health rights, nutrition, and promoting human resources for health. Together, we will increase investments to unlock the healthcare value chain, boost the effectiveness of our primary and secondary healthcare system to better address non-communicable diseases and improve the welfare of all Nigerians.
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The Nation Nigeria
The Nation Nigeria@TheNationNews·
1-year-old girl accused of being a witch abandoned in Akwa Ibom bush Danish aid worker, Anja Ringgren Loven, alongside her team, rescued a 1-year-old girl who was left to die in a bush in Akwa Ibom state after being labelled a witch. According to Loven, who made this known in a post on his Facebook page on Thursday, March 28, the girl was found close to death. She wrote: "Yesterday we received a call in a village to rescue a little girl in a very critical condition. Land of Hope's Director of Child Development went with our rescue team to the location. "Orok was surprised when he saw the girl in a near-death situation. She is said to be 1 year and a few months old 😪 "The girl was abandoned. Children who are accused of being witches are usually abandoned to die in bushes. The girl is now at Land of Hope. Please help her with medical treatments ❤️ " Source: Facebook | Anja Ringgren Loven —— Follow us for more breaking news and video content
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Nigeria Health Watch
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
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
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Nigeria Health Watch
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
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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WHO staff member killed in Gaza With heavy hearts, WHO announces the death of one of our staff in #Gaza, in the occupied Palestinian territory. Dima Abdullatif Mohammed Alhaj, 29 years old, had been with WHO since December 2019. She worked as a patient administrator at the Limb Reconstruction Centre, a critical part of the WHO Trauma and Emergency Team. Dima died today when her parents’ house in southern Gaza—where she had evacuated to from Gaza City—was bombed. She was tragically killed alongside her husband, their six-month old baby boy, and her two brothers. Reportedly, over 50 family and community members sheltering in the same house also died. Dima had a bachelor’s degree in Environmental and Earth Sciences from the Islamic University of Gaza, and continued to study and work on environmental issues and health.  She was a master’s student at Glasgow University, Scotland, UK, as part of the Erasmus exchange program from 2018-2019. On Women’s Day 2022, Dima said in a WHO social media post that she was proud of her work because “it contributes to giving people hope and a new lease on life.” Dr Rik Peeperkorn, the WHO representative in the occupied Palestinian territory said “she was a wonderful person with a radiant smile, cheerful, positive, respectful. She was a true team player. Her work was crucial, and she had been requested to take on even more responsibilities to support the Gaza suboffice and team. This is a such a painful loss for all of us. We share our deepest condolences with her mother and father (a long-serving medical specialist in Gaza), her family, and her many friends.” The humanitarian community and @UN family have lost other members since 7 October. @MSF today lost two doctors. @UNRWA has lost 108 colleagues. These are not just numbers, but people who were working so that others could have a better life. The death of Dima and her family is another example of the senseless loss in this conflict. Civilians have died in their homes, at their workplaces, while evacuating, while sheltering in schools, while being cared for in hospitals. When will it stop? We plead again with all those who hold in their hands the power to end this conflict to do so. All of the WHO stands alongside Dima’s family and colleagues in the occupied Palestinian territory, the Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, and across the organization to mourn her loss. See the statement 🔗bit.ly/48264yD
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Temitayo Erogbogbo
Temitayo Erogbogbo@TemitayoE·
@DrTedros @WHOoPt My condolences! Words fail me as we continue to see the horrors from this conflict. Aligned with the @UN call for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian response. 🙏🏾🙏🏾
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
My colleagues and I are devastated: we have lost one of our own in #Gaza today. Our young @WHOoPt 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 also killed. I have no words to describe our grief. This loss comes on top of other losses in the @UN family since 7 October: 108 @UNRWA colleagues have been killed. This horror must end. All humanitarians and civilians must be protected. Ceasefire. NOW.
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Temitayo Erogbogbo
Temitayo Erogbogbo@TemitayoE·
#UNGA78, @MSDforMothers led @MEtiebetMD 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.
Devex@devex

Register now to discuss the need for health financing and investment for sustainability to advance equitable access to care. #DevexEvent #EndMaternalMortality #healthequity #UNGA78 · Sponsored and convened by @MSDforMothers and @PSHConnector

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Nigeria Health Watch
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
.@MSDforMothers 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.
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Nigeria Health Watch
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Nigeria's maternal mortality rate is cause for concern. Yesterday, we had a chat with @MEtiebetMD, Global Lead @MSDforMothers. She shared insights on how the government can leverage private sector capacity to strengthen maternal health care in Nigeria. #GivingBirthInNigeria
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White Ribbon Alliance Kenya
We are thrilled to announce that @TemitayoE 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
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Nigeria Health Watch
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
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.
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