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Restoring Health to the Agenda

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  • Have you registered for the Conference: Nigeria: Partnership for Health
  • Do not sit on the fence…ENGAGE!
  • Today is the deadline for bursaries.
  • For details go to www.nigeriahealth2008.org

Why has HEALTH slipped down the order of priorities in Nigeria?

…is this a sustainable state of affairs?

…what can WE do about it?

We loose the right to complain if we have not contributed to a better future.


We CANNOT afford to remain disengaged.

This CONFERENCE is aimed primarily at the process of questioning, reflection and learning; to generate and share information that is relevant to our interests in the health of Nigerians.

Listen to leaders in the Nigerian Health Sector articulate their vision for health and health care in Nigeria
Learn of current projects, programmes, and partnerships
Identify where you fit in and what you can do

Saturday November 22, 2008

Gustav Tuck Lecture
Theatre, UCL, London
Gower Street WC1E 6B


Time: 9 a.m.



http://www.nigeriahealthwatch.com/

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed people can change the world; indeed it is the only thing that ever has…Margaret Mead

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