Timothy Kovonah

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Timothy Kovonah

Timothy Kovonah

@TKovonah

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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Aralık 2022
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
When conversations around infectious diseases begin to trend, access to accurate and reliable information becomes even more important. Curious about #Hantavirus, how it spreads, and the symptoms to look out for? We have outlined key facts you should know to help you stay informed and aware.
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Strong health systems are built on the strength, compassion, and commitment of healthcare workers. This year’s #InternationalNursesDay theme, “Our Nurses. Our Future. Empowered Nurses Save Lives,” reminds us that supporting nurses requires investing in their wellbeing, safety, and ability to thrive.
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
The new Nigeria Health Watch website is Live!🎉🚀 Designed with our audience in mind, the refreshed platform offers a smoother experience, and easier access to the stories and insights shaping health conversations. Have a look around👉🏾 nigeriahealthwatch.com
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
A few minutes of boiling can prevent days of sickness. Safe drinking water is essential for healthy families and communities, yet harmful germs in untreated water are often invisible to the eye. Boiling water is a simple and effective way to make it safer for drinking and reduce the risk of waterborne diseases. #HealthForAllNG
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
#NHWQUOTEOFTHEWEEK Africa’s health future cannot depend indefinitely on external systems, funding, or emergency responses. Building resilient local institutions, investing in research, and strengthening public health leadership are critical to achieving true health sovereignty across the continent.
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Ending river blindness in Nigeria will depend not just on progress made, but on how well we align efforts, strengthen advocacy, and work together to reach the communities still being left behind. Following the successful inception meetings at subnational levels, we conducted a landscape analysis in six LGAs in the focus states of Kaduna & Cross River. #RiverBlindnessNG
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Following the meeting with the National Coordinator for NTDs, we met with Chu'Emeka Makata, Program Manager for the National Onchocerciasis Elimination Programme and his team at the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. We jointly reviewed and refined our planned implementation approach for the Project, outlining key activities across pre-implementation, implementation, and post-implementation phases. #RiverBlindnessNG

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Africa Health Watch
Africa Health Watch@africahlthwatch·
The role of the private sector in shaping public health agenda kept resurfacing at #WHSRMNairobi2026. We had a brief conversation with Prof. Axel Pries, President of the @WorldHealthSmt, and he responded to a critical question: When collaborating with the private sector, how can governments ensure profit motives do not override equity, especially when expanding access to essential health services? His response offers a perspective on what the right balance could look like.
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
It’s #WorldHandHygieneDay! This year’s theme, “Action saves lives,” highlights the critical role of hand hygiene in preventing infections and improving patient safety. From clinics to communities, clean hands remain a simple but powerful tool for protecting lives. #HandHygieneDay
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Africa Health Watch@africahlthwatch·
The closing plenary of #WHSRMNairobi2026 brought three days of discussion into focus. What emerged was not just the scale of the challenge, but the direction of response. Across the conversations, there was one conclusion: Africa’s health future will be built, not given. This Africa Health Dispatch captures key reflections from leaders at the closing plenary. Read more: africahealthwatch.com/p/whsrm-nairob…
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Motherhood is often celebrated, but the mental health journey behind it is rarely talked about. On #WorldMaternalMentalHealthDay, we are reminded that supporting mothers goes beyond delivery rooms. It means listening, understanding, and investing in their wellbeing.
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Your feedback helps shape stronger health conversations in Nigeria. At Nigeria Health Watch, we are committed to delivering informed commentary, intelligence, and insights that matter and we want to hear from you. Take a few minutes to complete our Impact Survey and help us do better. Your voice matters. surveymonkey.com/r/MZ2MF95 #NHWImpact
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Vivianne Ihekweazu@VIhekweazu·
Indeed, no one forgets a good midwife. For many women, a good midwife means feeling supported and reassured during pregnancy. It is the calm presence and empathy that often stays with them. We celebrate midwives every day, and we need many more so more women can receive that same support. #IDM2026 #OneMillionMore @world_midwives
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"No one forgets a good midwife." In this special feature to mark the #InternationalDayoftheMidwife 2026, we spoke with mothers, a father, and a midwife who share firsthand experiences of what quality maternal care truly looks like. Watch and share.

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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
It’s #InternationalDayoftheMidwife. Midwives are central to safe, respectful, and quality care before, during, and after childbirth. Strengthening the midwifery workforce means investing in training, fair remuneration, and deploying skilled providers where they are needed most. #IDM2026
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
"No one forgets a good midwife." In this special feature to mark the #InternationalDayoftheMidwife 2026, we spoke with mothers, a father, and a midwife who share firsthand experiences of what quality maternal care truly looks like. Watch and share.
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Nigeria Health Watch
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
#NHWQUOTEOFTHEWEEK Building strong health systems in Africa requires more than ambition. It requires countries to take the lead in defining priorities, financing solutions, and coordinating partners around what works locally. Progress will depend on sustained domestic investment, stronger accountability, and decisions shaped by local realities. #WHSRM @HonAdenDuale
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