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Boko Haram: Governor Shettima commended for rebuilding 248 healthcare facilities, 19 general hospital in Borno

​The Executive Director, State Primary Health Care Development Agency (BSPHCDA), Dr. Sule Meleh has commended the effort of Governor Kashim Shettima in rebuilding and equipping most of the over 248 Healthcare facilities and 19 General Hospitals that were destroyed/vandalized by Boko Haram across the 27 Local Government Areas in the state.

Dr Meleh made the commendation on Tuesday, in Abuja, at the end of a 2- Day 2017 Mid-Term Review Meeting, MTR to measure the impact that NSHIP has over the life-span of the project which took place at Nigeria Air force Base Conference Centre and Suite.

He also commended, the efforts put in by the World Bank and the Nigeria State Health Investment Project (NSHIP) to improve the quality and quantity of its healthcare delivery services at the existing primary and secondary facilities.

Briefing Journalists, Dr. Meleh said, the introduction of AF-NSHIP/PBF in Borno is timely considering the increase in demand of Health services by the people, especially Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) who have started returning back to their liberated communities.

His words: “The coming of AF-NSHIP with support from World Bank and our Project Implementation Unit (PIU) at the state level, has really added more development to our health system. Apart from increase in utilization and coverage of maternal, child immunization, reproductive and disease control health interventions, the Project has also helped in health workers motivation, transparency and accountability in the whole process.

” NSHIP is a results-based financing program in which results achieved at all levels of the health system are rewarded as motivational allowances to each staff, according to his/her commitment and performance”. Meleh said.

He recalled that the World Bank had in 2011 injected the sum of US$171.5 million (U.S Dollars) into the NSHIP to strengthen Performance Based Financing (PBF) system across Primary and Secondary Health facilities in the pilot states of Adamawa, Nassarawa and Ondo since 2011.

“This year, Additional Financing – Nigeria Health Investment Project (AF-NSHIP) was extended in five north east insurgency ravaged states of Borno, Yobe, Bauchi, Taraba and Gombe inline with President Muhammadu Buhari’s mandate to rehabilitate and restore health service delivery system.” He added.

The MTR meeting which was declared open by the Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole on Monday was well attended by stakeholders, academia, development partners and other participants from the national, state and Local Government Level.

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