Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN) has committed to investing ₦3.87 billion (approx. $2.3 million) by 2034 to improve access to family planning (FP)/child spacing services across Nigeria.
Announced at the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Family Planning Conference, this groundbreaking commitment underscored PSHAN’s dedication to addressing critical gaps in FP services through sustainable private sector engagement and innovative solutions.
Through the flagship Adopt-a-Health Facility Programme (ADHFP), PSHAN will establish 774 world-class primary healthcare centers (PHCs), one in each local council of Nigeria.
These facilities aim to provide integrated child spacing services to over 30 million women and girls directly by 2030 and an additional 50 million people indirectly.
The initiative is expected to reduce maternal mortality by 30 per cent and increase modern contraceptive…
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