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Oct 01

World Savings Day: “Dear Students: Save Your Money, Save Your Life”

Today Union Bank and DRASA worked together to reach more than 3,200 students in 30 states across the country! Our collaboration was in celebration of World Savings Day – a global event promoting the value of saving – and the theme of our campaign was Save Your Money, Save Your Life.... read more →
  • October 1, 2018
  • DRASA ADMIN
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  • #ItStartsWithMe, News, Youth Engagement
Sep 28

300+ DRASA Ambassadors. 10 Schools. 6 Youth Trainers.

We’re back! 300+ Youth Ambassadors. 10 Schools. 6 Youth Trainers. School has resumed for another academic year so we’re continuing our DRASA Youth Ambassador program! Who are the DRASA Ambassadors? All students who were selected to be members of the “DRASA Health and Hygiene Club” in their secondary schools are called... read more →
  • September 28, 2018
  • DRASA ADMIN
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  • DRASA Ambassadors, News, Youth Engagement
Sep 26

Chew Bitter Kola: Fake News that Harms Public Health

Chew bitter kola. Drink bleach. Bathe in salt water. Drink salt water. Get nano silver the “magic Ebola drug.” These are just some examples of the kinds of misinformation and fake news that were flying around during Nigeria’s Ebola outbreak. And they were all harmful. Let’s look at the example... read more →
  • September 26, 2018
  • DRASA ADMIN
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Sep 18

Bringing Healthcare to 250,000 People

Today we attended the opening of the rehabilitated Ikola Primary Health Centre (PHC) by Japanese Ambassador Yutaka Kikuta. The Japanese Embassy collaborated with the local Street2School Initiative on this project. Before this health centre was rehabilitated, more than 250,000 people in the community had no access to healthcare services. Street2School... read more →
  • September 18, 2018
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Sep 05

Tuberculosis is the World’s Deadliest Infectious Disease

Did you know that tuberculosis is the world’s deadliest infectious disease? Yet,TB still remains a major public health problem Nigeria, especially as it mostly affects the poorest and most vulnerable people. In fact, Nigeria has the 2nd largest burden of TB in Africa and is among the 10 countries that accounted for 76%... read more →
  • September 5, 2018
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Aug 17

Our Changing Climate: A Friendly Environment for Deadly Creatures

What do you think is the deadliest animal in the world? Answer choices are: a lion, a shark, a black mamba snake, or a mosquito? If you guessed the last answer choice, you are correct! Typically, when we think of deadly animals, we think of animals like lions, sharks, or... read more →
  • August 17, 2018
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Aug 06

Exploring the Private Sector’s Role in Health Security: A4EPR

If the Nigerian economy lost about 4 billion naira due to outbreaks in 2017 alone, how will we prevent additional losses as we continue to have more and more outbreaks? On the 6th of August, we gathered with other representatives from the private sector, the health sector, and civil society... read more →
  • August 6, 2018
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Jul 25

Zika Virus is Still in Nigeria and People Exposed to Ebola May Have Immunity

Ebola, Zika, and HIV: all 3 have been (or still are) present in Nigeria. So do Ebola survivors have immunity? Do we have the Zika virus in Nigeria? These were some of the questions raised during the University of Lagos Pro-Chancellor’s Distinguished Endowed Annual Lecture titled “Responding to Nigeria’s Disease Outbreaks... read more →
  • July 25, 2018
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Jul 06

Merck eHealth Meetup: Digitizing an Offline Industry

On Wednesday 4th of July, we participated in Merck’s inaugural Lagos eHealth Meetup. The goals of the meetup were to provide a platform for conversations around the challenges and solutions in scaling health innovations in West Africa and to serve as a meetup for startups and game-changers in the health... read more →
  • July 6, 2018
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Jun 22

Malaria in Rainy Season: Ronke’s Story

“Rain rain, go away, come again another day, little children want to play,” Ronke and her friends chorused as they played under the rain. After about 30 minutes of a torrential downpour, causing the kids to rush back to their houses as the rain refused to listen to their plea,... read more →
  • June 22, 2018
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  • The Importance of Cleaner and Safer Environments in Reducing the Burden of Infectious Diseases: Ogunsina Oluwaseun’s Story
  • ”See Something, Say Something”: Our Health Champions Are Improving Community Health and Surveillance
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  • Engaging Children in The Fight Against Infectious Diseases: Sulaimon Kaosarat’s Health Champion Story.
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Recent Posts

  • Sustaining Infection Prevention and Control Practices in Primary Healthcare Centers
  • The Importance of Cleaner and Safer Environments in Reducing the Burden of Infectious Diseases: Ogunsina Oluwaseun’s Story
  • ”See Something, Say Something”: Our Health Champions Are Improving Community Health and Surveillance
  • Food Safety for Overall Health Security: Strengthening the Capacity of Food Safety Officers
  • Engaging Children in The Fight Against Infectious Diseases: Sulaimon Kaosarat’s Health Champion Story.

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