Thought LeadershipHow Door-to-Door Community Mobilisers Are Rebuilding Routine Immunisation in Kebbi By Nigeria Health Watch March 5, 20266 Mins readTzar Oluigbo (Lead writer) On a dusty afternoon in Rafin Bauna, a community in Aleiro Local Government Area of Kebbi State, Rashida…Read more
Thought LeadershipSaving Mothers in Lagos: Why Empowering Nurse-Midwives Can Reduce Obstetric Risk By Nigeria Health Watch March 2, 20264 Mins readOrode Doherty (Guest Writer) Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) have long served as primary caregivers for pregnant women in many parts of Lagos….Read more
Community Health WatchShaba Woshi Women Still Choose Traditional Birth Attendants Over Skilled Delivery By Nigeria Health Watch April 24, 20252 Mins readMany pregnant women continue to give birth at home in Baro ward, Agaie Local Government Area (LGA) of Niger state. This is…Read more
Torchlight AfricaIntegrating Traditional Birth Attendants for Improved Maternal Healthcare in Sierra Leone By Nigeria Health Watch February 12, 20247 Mins readSabrina Charles and Billy Mawindo (Guest writers) Editor’s note: For long, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) have played and continue to play a…Read more
TorchlightHow Lagos State is tackling the challenge of alternative birth methods By Nigeria Health Watch May 26, 20207 Mins readBy Olufemi Omotayo and Agnes Udosen (Lead Writers) “This article was produced in collaboration with Maternal Figures, a database of maternal health…Read more
TorchlightTraditional Birth Attendants: Friend or foe? By Chibuike Alagboso July 16, 20187 Mins readThe young mothers in the community fondly call her “Aunty Dada” Her first attempt at helping a woman deliver a baby was…Read more