Stakeholders have asked benefactors to contribute cash to the elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases in Nigeria in order to reach the 2030 aim.
The request was made at an NTDs roundtable conference in Abuja to commemorate Sightsavers’ 70th anniversary in Nigeria.
Dr. Chukwuma Anyaike, Director of Public Health at the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, stated that greater monies will aid in the elimination of NTDs, improving health status, and preventing mortality and morbidity in the country.
He added, “We need to have an investment case and inter-sectoral collaboration needed to address these diseases.” We should also prepare our budget for the future year by gathering data to drive allocation toward the elimination of NTDs.”
Dr. Fatai Oyediran, the ministry’s NTDs National Coordinator, also stated that measures were already in place to mobilize money from local resources to eradicate NTDs in the country.
As a result, Oyediran urged benefactors such as Aliko Dangote, Femi Otedola, Emeka Offor, T.Y. Danjuma, and others to assist the government in eliminating diseases in the country.
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Sunday Isiyaku, Country Representative for Sightsavers, stated that the organization has made tremendous success in eliminating NTDs, increasing eye health, and promoting disability rights in the country.
“We are committed to a future in which people are no longer at risk from NTDs, everyone has access to quality eye care, and people with disabilities can thrive in an inclusive society,” Isiyaku stated.
“So much has already been achieved in all areas, but today is also about looking forwards and galvanising momentum for what still needs to be done.”
Isiyaku, on the other hand, indicated that measures were in place at a cost estimate of $18.2 million to support elimination in numerous Nigerian states.
“Existing donors have pledged just under $7 million.” Sightsavers intends to commit more than $5 million to trachoma elimination in Nigeria by 2030, which we hope to achieve through public fundraising.
“We estimate a further $5.8 to ensure all activities in Nigeria are funded through if we can secure this funding we expect more between now and 2028,” he went on to say.
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