Media urged to drive accountability, collaboration in Nigeriaโs health reform
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Summary: โEvery well researched documentary, every investigative feature, every community radio dialogue that informs citizens on immunisation, family planning or antenatal care contributes directly to saving lives,โ she said.
The Executive Director of the International Society for Media in Public Health (ISMPH), Moji Makanjuola, has called for stronger collaboration between the media, policymakers, and development partners to accelerate progress toward Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Nigeria.
Speaking at a High-Level Media Advocacy Dialogue in Abuja on Thursday, Ms Makanjuola highlighted the mediaโs power to shape public perception, promote accountability, and amplify evidence-based reforms within the health sector.
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