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On May 3, Osun State—one of three states supported by HP+ in Nigeria—became the first state in the country to begin enrollment of clients into the national Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), the federal government’s initiative to provide the rural poor with a basic package of health services. Along with the achievement of this milestone, the state will receive approximately US$2.5 million over the next nine months—delivered directly to selected primary healthcare facilities to support the delivery of high-quality health services. HP+ has supported Osun State to pilot the BHCPF for the last three months in preparation for the scheme’s statewide roll-out. “The learning from the pilot program will influence what will happen moving forward,” said HP+ Nigeria Country Director Onoriode Ezire to government officials at the launch. “We hope that, beyond the launch, access will be improved, and we will continue to address maternal and infant mortality in the state,” he added.
On May 3, Osun State—one of three states supported by HP+ in Nigeria—became the first state in the country to begin enrollment of clients into the national Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), the federal government’s initiative to provide the rural poor with a basic package of health services. Along with the achievement of this milestone, the state will receive approximately US$2.5 million over the next nine months—delivered directly to selected primary healthcare facilities to support the delivery of high-quality health services. HP+ has supported Osun State to pilot the BHCPF for the last three months in preparation for the scheme’s statewide roll-out. “The learning from the pilot program will influence what will happen moving forward,” said HP+ Nigeria Country Director Onoriode Ezire to government officials at the launch. “We hope that, beyond the launch, access will be improved, and we will continue to address maternal and infant mortality in the state,” he added.
On May 3, Osun State—one of three states supported by HP+ in Nigeria—became the first state in the country to begin enrollment of clients into the national Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), the federal government’s initiative to provide the rural poor with a basic package of health services. Along with the achievement of this milestone, the state will receive approximately US$2.5 million over the next nine months—delivered directly to selected primary healthcare facilities to support the delivery of high-quality health services. HP+ has supported Osun State to pilot the BHCPF for the last three months in preparation for the scheme’s statewide roll-out. “The learning from the pilot program will influence what will happen moving forward,” said HP+ Nigeria Country Director Onoriode Ezire to government officials at the launch. “We hope that, beyond the launch, access will be improved, and we will continue to address maternal and infant mortality in the state,” he added.
On May 3, Osun State—one of three states supported by HP+ in Nigeria—became the first state in the country to begin enrollment of clients into the national Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), the federal government’s initiative to provide the rural poor with a basic package of health services. Along with the achievement of this milestone, the state will receive approximately US$2.5 million over the next nine months—delivered directly to selected primary healthcare facilities to support the delivery of high-quality health services. HP+ has supported Osun State to pilot the BHCPF for the last three months in preparation for the scheme’s statewide roll-out. “The learning from the pilot program will influence what will happen moving forward,” said HP+ Nigeria Country Director Onoriode Ezire to government officials at the launch. “We hope that, beyond the launch, access will be improved, and we will continue to address maternal and infant mortality in the state,” he added.
On May 3, Osun State—one of three states supported by HP+ in Nigeria—became the first state in the country to begin enrollment of clients into the national Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), the federal government’s initiative to provide the rural poor with a basic package of health services. Along with the achievement of this milestone, the state will receive approximately US$2.5 million over the next nine months—delivered directly to selected primary healthcare facilities to support the delivery of high-quality health services. HP+ has supported Osun State to pilot the BHCPF for the last three months in preparation for the scheme’s statewide roll-out. “The learning from the pilot program will influence what will happen moving forward,” said HP+ Nigeria Country Director Onoriode Ezire to government officials at the launch. “We hope that, beyond the launch, access will be improved, and we will continue to address maternal and infant mortality in the state,” he added.
On May 3, Osun State—one of three states supported by HP+ in Nigeria—became the first state in the country to begin enrollment of clients into the national Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), the federal government’s initiative to provide the rural poor with a basic package of health services. Along with the achievement of this milestone, the state will receive approximately US$2.5 million over the next nine months—delivered directly to selected primary healthcare facilities to support the delivery of high-quality health services. HP+ has supported Osun State to pilot the BHCPF for the last three months in preparation for the scheme’s statewide roll-out. “The learning from the pilot program will influence what will happen moving forward,” said HP+ Nigeria Country Director Onoriode Ezire to government officials at the launch. “We hope that, beyond the launch, access will be improved, and we will continue to address maternal and infant mortality in the state,” he added.
On May 3, Osun State—one of three states supported by HP+ in Nigeria—became the first state in the country to begin enrollment of clients into the national Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), the federal government’s initiative to provide the rural poor with a basic package of health services. Along with the achievement of this milestone, the state will receive approximately US$2.5 million over the next nine months—delivered directly to selected primary healthcare facilities to support the delivery of high-quality health services. HP+ has supported Osun State to pilot the BHCPF for the last three months in preparation for the scheme’s statewide roll-out. “The learning from the pilot program will influence what will happen moving forward,” said HP+ Nigeria Country Director Onoriode Ezire to government officials at the launch. “We hope that, beyond the launch, access will be improved, and we will continue to address maternal and infant mortality in the state,” he added.