1. Background RAHAMA is implementing a community-led health promotion initiative to identify and respond to pressing health challenges, improve awareness, and guide targeted referral support. As part of the initial phase, RAHAMA will deploy a mixed methods data collection approach to gain insights into community health priorities, knowledge gaps, and service delivery barriers. 2. Objective of the Activity To collect, analyze, and synthesize community-level data on health knowledge, behaviors, and needs using both qualitative and quantitative methods. 3. Scope of Work The activity will focus on 20 selected communities across 2 wards and mobile clinic catchment settlements in Zango LGA. The target groups will include: Community and traditional leaders Health care workers Teachers Women, men, and youths 4. Methodology The data collection will use a triangulated approach, including: Quantitative : 50 structured questionnaires per community Administered using KoboCollect Qualitative : 12 Fo...
Inside the TB Community Learning Forum: Stories, Struggles, and a Shared Hope for Ending Tuberculosis in Nigeria In a powerful convergence of voices, the TB Community Learning Forum recently brought together health professionals, civil society actors, traditional leaders, patients, and government officials in Nigeria. The event was not just another gathering, but a compelling moment of reflection, learning, and renewed commitment to ending tuberculosis in our communities. From technical discussions to personal testimonies, every session revealed both the challenges and the hope that define the fight against TB in Nigeria. The forum began with opening remarks from Dr. Shadrack of the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control Programme (NTBLCP). With clarity and urgency, he reminded the room of the importance of collaboration between implementing partners and state health systems. He emphasized that no one actor can end TB alone, it requires joint effort and shared responsibility. ...
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