
Medical Credit Fund (MCF)
This project is strengthening the supply side of Nigeria’s health delivery structure through the provision of medical credits (loans) to hospitals, pharmacies and laboratories to improve their services. The main
This project is strengthening the supply side of Nigeria’s health delivery structure through the provision of medical credits (loans) to hospitals, pharmacies and laboratories to improve their services. The main
Support for International Family Planning Organizations (SIFPO2) 2017 – 2019 SIFPO2 is providing affordable LLNG IUS services to clients in 40 health facilities across 16 states and FCT in Nigeria.
The Emergency Transport Scheme (ETS) is implemented by Society for Family Health in 16 LGAs of Adamawa State in collaboration with the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and
The African Health Markets for Equity (AHME) Project was a five (5) year project funded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the British Department for International Development (DFID) and
In 2012, WHO, through the Global Malaria Program, launched the Rapid Access Expansion (RAcE) Program in five countries—Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Malawi, Mozambique, Niger, and Nigeria—to increase access
Unilever partnered with Society for Family Health and Population Services International in 2014 to pilot a threemonth Sunlight Village Intervention in three states of Nigeria (Imo, Ogun and Anambra) with
DFID Maternal Newborn and Child Health programme (MNCH2) is a five year country led, UK government funded healthcare programme working in 159 LGAs in six supported states of Kano, Kaduna,
The KIT WASH Project is an Operational Research on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) solutions and impacts funded by UNICEF and implemented by the Society for Family Health (SFH) Nigeria
Outlet survey datasets together with study documentation and a guidance document are available through the Malaria Atlas Project (MAP). This site is a temporary home for the datasets until MAP