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Nigeria: Charting a Course to #HealthForAll - Transforming Primary Health Care Delivery in Enugu State

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[Nigeria Health Watch] Primary healthcare is the cornerstone of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and is the first port of call for individuals and families seeking healthcare. Nigeria's primary health care system is fraught with numerous challenges, one of the root causes of which is that it is primarily the responsibility of the Local Government, the weakest tier of government in Nigeria. Decades of poor political will and financing to improve the quality of care available at the community level have caused the public to become

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