UNICEF, Kano State Tackle Child Mortality
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Apr 07, 2026 · Last updated Apr 08, 2026
This event is unlikely to have a direct impact on financial markets as it pertains to public health initiatives in a specific region. However, it highlights social development efforts that could indirectly contribute to long-term stability and human capital development in Nigeria===Kano State.
UNICEF is collaborating with the Nigeria===Kano State Primary Healthcare Management Board and the Nigeria===National Primary Health Care Development Agency to address the high maternal and child mortality rates in Nigeria===Kano State, Nigeria. The initiative, called Maternal, Neonatal and Child Mortality Reduction Innovation and Initiative (MAMII), aims to improve healthcare access and outcomes, particularly in 18 local government areas. Key figures like Judith Leveillee of UNICEF, Salisu Ahmad Ibrahim of KSPHCMB, and Nana Sanda Abubakar of NPHCDA have emphasized the urgent need for coordinated and sustainable interventions, highlighting that only 50% of pregnant women receive care from skilled providers and 36% deliver with skilled birth attendants, with under-five mortality at 158 per 1,000 live births.
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