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Why Evidence and Stronger Systems Must Decide Nigeria’s Path to SDG 2030

By |2026-01-27T08:24:42+00:00January 22nd, 2026|Blog|

Across sectors and geographies, there is a persistent disconnect between evidence and impact, and it remains one of the central challenges facing development today. A recent global convening of [...]

Collaboration for Impact: How Multi-Stakeholder Data Harmonization Can Improve Public Health Outcomes

By |2025-09-24T13:12:18+00:00September 24th, 2025|Blog|

One of the clearest lessons from implementing public health programs is that no single institution can deliver systemic change in isolation. Fragmented efforts may produce short-term gains, but they [...]

What the 2025 Kaduna Health Sector Retreat Means for Healthcare Delivery Across the State

By |2025-07-22T14:03:44+00:00July 21st, 2025|Blog|

For a mother in a remote village, the care at her local health facility means the difference between hope and fear for her child’s future. For a doctor facing [...]

How Rwanda’s Data-Driven Model Can Inspire Kaduna’s Reform Journey

By |2025-06-13T10:54:22+00:00May 28th, 2025|Blog|

In many rural, underserved, and urban communities across Kaduna State, the benefits of the state's data-driven approach to governance are becoming visible, particularly in critical areas such as the [...]

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