
Abuja, Nigeria – Nigeria’s commitment to transforming its health sector received a significant boost today as the Federal Government deepened its bilateral ties with Brazil. This strategic collaboration, announced at the 2nd Session of the Nigeria-Brazil Strategic Dialogue Mechanism in Abuja, focuses on critical areas: pharmaceutical production, digital health innovation, and medical workforce development.
The Honourable Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako, emphasized that this evolving partnership marks a new era in Nigeria’s health diplomacy. He highlighted its alignment with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and the ambitious Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative, aimed at expanding access, enhancing equity, and modernizing healthcare delivery across the nation.
Key Pillars of the Partnership:
- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Drawing inspiration from Brazil’s successful Generic Drug Act and its global leadership in biomedicine, Nigeria will collaborate with leading Brazilian pharmaceutical companies to scale up local drug and vaccine production. This initiative seeks to bolster Nigeria’s medicine security and reduce reliance on imports. This move is particularly timely given the global push for localized production, a trend exacerbated by recent global health crises.
- Digital Health & Data Systems: Leveraging Brazil’s robust experience in health information systems and surveillance, both nations will work to strengthen Nigeria’s digital infrastructure for public health delivery and disease tracking. This partnership aims to improve data collection, analysis, and utilization for more effective public health interventions and disease prevention. Brazil’s advancements in electronic health records and telemedicine could offer valuable insights for Nigeria’s expanding digital health landscape.
- Medical Education & Workforce Exchange: The pact includes structured exchange programs designed to provide advanced training for Nigerian doctors, nurses, and public health professionals in Brazil’s renowned family health and primary care systems. This capacity building initiative is crucial for enhancing the quality of healthcare professionals and strengthening primary healthcare services in Nigeria. The integration of Brazil’s “Family Health Teams” model in select Nigerian communities is also planned, which could significantly impact universal health coverage efforts by focusing on community-based care.
Nigeria’s Health Sector Momentum:
Dr. Salako highlighted recent achievements in Nigeria’s health sector as a strong foundation for this collaboration:
- Revitalization of primary healthcare reaching over 37 million Nigerians.
- A 15% expansion of health insurance coverage within one year through innovative schemes.
- Establishment of 12 new tertiary health institutions and over 500 high-impact projects across 61 federal hospitals.
- The significant milestone of the first-ever WHO prequalification of Nigerian-made medicines in West and Central Africa, a testament to the country’s growing pharmaceutical capabilities.
He also commended initiatives such as the NASENI-Troment Biotechnology Factory and the upcoming Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) factory, underscoring Nigeria’s commitment to unlocking its health value chain and becoming a regional hub for pharmaceutical production.
“This is more than cooperation – it is a strategic alliance for shared progress. Nigeria stands ready to learn from Brazil’s experience and to create a partnership that delivers real outcomes for our citizens,” Dr. Salako affirmed.
The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare expressed its dedication to ensuring this partnership becomes a model of impactful, sustainable, and people-centered South-South collaboration, further cementing Nigeria’s drive towards health security, local manufacturing, and data-driven healthcare service delivery.
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