US CDC and ICAN Visit Nigeria: Fostering the Partnership Spirit for Infection Prevention and Control

When it comes to infection prevention and control (IPC), there is no “them”. There is only “us”. We all are only as strong as our weakest link. As such, to strengthen infection prevention and control (IPC) activities in Nigeria, we had an activity-filled week from 21st – 25th February 2022, with a team from the US CDC Atlanta and Infection Control Africa Network (ICAN) South Africa visiting us in Lagos, Nigeria. The activities began with a 2-day workshop for the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC’s) IPC Orange Network: a network of health facilities around the country that are becoming centers of excellence in infection control and patient safety; places that deliver quality care to everyone. NCDC Workshop We helped NCDC welcome 16 new facilities into the network, making 41 health facilities total in all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Map showing how we are “Turning Nigeria Orange” by ensuring IPC is practiced across the country The workshop was an introduction for these new facilities to understand what is required from them as members of the Orange Network, how to establish Infection Prevention and Control programs in their health facilities, and the support they will be given along the way. One important part of the workshop was having participants from existing Orange Network facilities share perspectives and experiences on their IPC journeys so far. NCDC Orange Network Workshop Additionally, the representatives of each facility made presentations on the baseline IPC assessments they conducted in their facilities to showcase their current strengths and weaknesses. Participants also developed action implementation plans as well as monitoring and evaluation plans to ensure they were ready to return to their locations and begin the work of improving the quality of patient care and reducing the spread of infections. On the same day, […]


