eHealth Africa Hands Over Emergency Operation Centers (EOCs) to Kebbi, Zamfara State Governments

As part of a consistent effort to build stronger health systems and respond to local needs, eHealth Africa has completed the establishment and handed over the  Emergency Operation Centers (EOCs) to both Zamfara and Kebbi state Governments.  Built and managed by eHealth Africa with support from The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Aliko Dangote Foundation, and others, the handover of the EOC signifies a new phase in the states’ fight against Polio, other Vaccine preventable diseases as well as other public health issues through  effective stakeholders planning, collaboration and institutional strengthening.  

The handover ceremonies, which were held in Zamfara and Kebbi states on the  29th and 31st of January respectively, provide a boost to Nigeria's public health sector and signify fresh drive and vigor for ehealth Africa to support public health interventions and provide underserved communities with tools to lead healthier lives. 

Speaking on the handing over of the facilities, Executive Director of eHealth Africa Atef Fawaz expressed satisfaction on the quality of the modern day, state of art Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) saying the standard of the public health infrastructure is in  line with Global Best practice.  He said, in line with the organization’s mission  of building stronger health systems through innovative strategies, eHealth Africa has been leading the establishment of EOCs across Nigeria and other parts of Africa since 2012.  “This experience of over a decade has positioned the organization to understand and effectively implement an intervention of this magnitude”.

According to him, “this is another milestone in our consistent resolve to support  public health stakeholders in effective planning and coordination of emergency preparedness and response especially as Nigeria continues to win the fight against Polio and vaccine preventable diseases.”

Also, Senior Program Manager, Kazeem Balogun who led the mapping, design and set up  of this critical health infrastructure revealed that it took a high level of diligence, resilience and collaborative approach to ensure the good people of Zamfara and Kebbi witnessed this important day.  He said, “it was very crucial to secure the support of critical stakeholders especially both the National and  State Primary HealthCare Development Agencies, Traditional and religious leaders and international partners as their input was instrumental in ensuring successful completion and activation of the Emergency Center”. 

“It is our standard to always acquire modern day equipment that will facilitate better planning, coordination and effective utilization of data for informed public health emergency response”, he said.  The manager of the project, Haruna Kaita  later led the Executive Governor of Zamfara State, Dr. Dauda Lawal and the Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr, Muyi Aina, representatives of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, World Health Organisation (WHO), United Nations International Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF), Aliko Dangote Foundation and others through a tour of the center. 

We are proud to be a leader in the establishment and management of the Polio Emergency Operation Centers (PEOCs) that have played a transformative role in Nigeria's public health landscape. Through tactical strategies and innovative solutions, the PEOCs have ensured   polio and other emergency interventions reach beneficiaries especially in remote areas.   As we strive to create a world free from polio, we are optimistic that the PEOCs will continue to lead the way, leaving a lasting impact on future generations.

eHealth Africa is a non-governmental organization dedicated to building stronger health systems through the design and implementation of data-driven solutions that respond to local needs. The organization equips underserved communities with tools to lead healthier lives.