Transforming Africa’s Future: The Imperative of Data-Driven Decision-Making in Development
Our world is evolving rapidly, and the ability to harness data for decision-making is more critical than ever. At Sydani, we have experienced firsthand how data-driven approaches are revolutionizing healthcare, education, governance, and economic development. The fact remains that the organizations that will shape the future are those that can translate insights from data […]
The Imperativeness of localization and responsibility of EmTech programs in LMICs
Oluwadamilare Olatunji, Andikan Ibanga and Stephen Asaolu Introduction Generally, technology has been integral to the day-to-day implementation of international development programmes, it has consistently offered convenience, comfort, and solutions to human problems. Technological advancements have reshaped societies, economies, and industries throughout history, enhancing human capacity to innovate and overcome life challenges. Over the last three […]
Nigeria’s Petrol Wahala: Is CNG Our Way Out?
Joseph Chukwukaorah Nigeria is in a fuel crisis. We’ve got oil in abundance, but somehow, the prices are still soaring, and fuel queues are getting longer by the day. If you’re like most Nigerians, you’ve probably been asking: “Is there a way out?” Well, it seems there is—Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). The Current Petrol Dilemma […]
Pharmacists: Bridging gaps in Global health
Catherine Akpen, Emmanuella Nzeribe Overview In the changing paradigm of global health, pharmacists are integral to strengthening systems and bridging gaps in access to medicines to attain desired therapeutic outcomes. Their efforts, while sometimes overlooked, are crucial for responding to the ever-changing health needs of populations worldwide [1]. Pharmacists serve as essential educators, providing patients […]
Improving Maternal and Child Health Outcomes in Nigeria: Learning Agenda Towards HRH/Midwifery/SBA Solutioning
The Struggle for Safe Childbirth in Rural Nigeria Imagine a small rural village in Nigeria, where the nearest hospital is miles away, and the only healthcare available is through a small, under-resourced clinic. Women in this village often give birth at home, attended by untrained family members or traditional birth attendants. The risks are high, […]