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NMA to Monitor GAVI’s $1.03bn Healthcare Funds to Nigeria
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) Saturday said it would monitor the expenditure and implementation of GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance’s $1.03 billion to Nigeria to cater for healthcare service delivery, particularly, the primary health sector.
GAVI (Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisations) recently announced new funding of about $1.03 billion to boost primary healthcare and immunisation in the country.
The announcement came after GAVI withdrew from funding projects in Nigeria following issues of diversion of funds, lack of accountability and transparency.
But speaking to THISDAY, NMA President, Dr. Francis Faduyile explained that to ensure transparency in the implementation of the funds, the association will discreetly monitor the expenditure of the funds.
THISDAY, June 17, 2018
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