Better, cost efficient health care has led to an increase in women and children using health centers in Adamawa, Nasarawa and Ondo states.
The Government of Nigeria is using the Program for Results (PforR) approach to incentivize states to improve the coverage and quality of maternal and child health services.
Thousands of people, particularly pregnant women and children under five, now have access to quality health services, including free antenatal care and essential medicines at reduced cost.
Better healthcare for women in low-income households is a formidable challenge in Nigeria, which accounts for 10 percent of all maternal deaths globally.
The objective of this project is to increase the delivery and use of high impact maternal and child health interventions and improve quality of care at...