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ACEPPHAP, other Stakeholders unite in Borno as Embrace Project sets Course for Improved Maternal and Child Health

The Bloomberg-funded Embrace Project, led by the ACEPHAP–TAConnect consortium, held its inception meeting in Borno State to introduce the initiative and align major stakeholders. The project aims to strengthen safe motherhood and newborn care. The meeting gathered key officials from ACEPHAP, the Borno State Ministry of Health, traditional institutions, and development partners such as WHO, UNICEF, CHAI, and Lafiya, all demonstrating strong multisectoral support. Stakeholders emphasized evidence-based strategies, coordinated action, and community engagement to improve maternal and newborn health services. With shared commitment and collaborative momentum, the project is set to drive long-term improvements in maternal and child health outcomes across the state.

Making Cesarean Section Safe in Kano: ACEPHAP and Team meets for Introductory Session

The African Centre of Excellence for Population Health and Policy (ACEPHAP) has commenced activities for its project titled Making Cesarean Section Safe in Kano with a successful introductory meeting. The session brought together key stakeholders to familiarize them with the project objectives, which focus on improving the safety and quality of cesarean sections across health facilities in Kano State.

ACEPHAP’s Director attends 78th World Health Assembly

Prof. Hadiza Shehu Galadanci, the director of African Centre of Excellence for Population Health and Policy (ACEPHAP) Bayero University Kano and AlignMNH Steering Committee Member has last month, attended the 78th World Health Assembly.

ACEPHAP Records Major Milestone in the Fight Against Postpartum Haemorrhage

Africa Centre of Excellence for Population Health and Policy (ACEPHAP) in collaboration with University of Birmingham, World Health Organization (WHO) and E- MOTIVE Research Teams from Tanzania, Kenya and South Africa have recorded a major breakthrough in the fight against postpartum haemorrhage (PPH)...
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Africa Center of Excellence for Population Health and Policy (ACEPHAP) is one of the World Bank supported African Centre of Excellence which is aimed at strengthening interdisciplinary approaches to promote population health outcome through training and research for evidence-informed policy development in West and Central Africa. 

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