In a strategic move to improve maternal and child health outcomes, UNICEF has intensified its focus on strengthening Nigeria’s health systems. Targeting critical gaps in service delivery, the initiative emphasizes capacity-building, data-driven decision-making, and enhanced collaboration among governmental and non-governmental partners. Key activities include training health workers, upgrading facilities, and deploying innovative technologies to ensure timely access to quality care for mothers and newborns across underserved regions.

The program’s comprehensive approach addresses multiple facets of health service provision by focusing on:

  • Capacity Development: empowering healthcare professionals with updated clinical skills and management expertise.
  • Health Information Systems: strengthening data collection and usage for improved health planning and resource allocation.
  • Community Engagement: fostering awareness and trust to increase utilization of maternal and child health services.
Indicator Baseline Target 2025
Skilled Birth Attendance 42% 65%
Facility-based ANC Visits 58% 80%
Postnatal Care Coverage 35% 60%