In collaboration with Results for Development (R4D) and with financial support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), Sydani Group has been assisting the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) in reforming its budgeting procedure in order to achieve strategic financial planning and show value for money in the health…
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US-CDC) through Sydani has prioritized four states (Ekiti, Niger, Osun, and Benue) to receive exceptional wide-ranging support for COVID-19 vaccine ramp-up in accordance with the state's plan and the national optimal SCALES strategy.
The COVID-19 Vaccination Ramp Up Program is an initiative of the USAID-IHP through Sydani to give priority to Five (5) states (Bauchi, Ebonyi, FCT, Kebbi, and Sokoto) to get extraordinary broad-based support for COVID-19 vaccine ramp-up in line with the state's plan using the National Optimal SCALES method.
The objective of the CCEOP initiative, which is jointly supported by GAVI and the Nigerian government, is to develop the country's cold chain infrastructure in order to increase equality and immunization coverage.
Monitoring AEFI is essential for verifying compliance with established vaccination procedures, but it also helps human resources undertaking vaccination operations feel more confident and improves public acceptance of the immunization program.
Sydani Group is working with the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA) through its Neglected Tropical Diseases Technical Working Group (NTD TWG) to promote broad-scale sensitization in a number of hard-to-reach and under-served communities to increase acceptance for the COVID-19 vaccine.
In order to achieve alignment with important national and sub-national players in the public and private sectors, the consortium engaged Sydani as the Nigerian Convening Partner (NCP) to promote engagement with the government for buy-in, ownership, and leadership to drive the process.
In order to strengthen routine immunization and the primary health care (PHC) system, Gavi engaged Sydani to provide technical support to the FGoN at the national and state levels in the development of strategies, interventions, proposals, and implementation plans, while also serving as a liaison between Gavi and NPHCDA.
Sydani Group developed and implemented the Preventing Initiate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault in Nigeria (PISAN) project with grant funding from Grand Challenge Canada to enhance the response to intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual assault (SA) for women in IDP camps in the Federal Capital Territory.