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National Health Fellows 2.0 set to transform healthcare delivery in Kano — Official

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The Kano State Ministry of Health, in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, has launched a fellowship program designed to transform the state’s healthcare system.

This was announced on Friday by Muhammad Tajo Sani Gaya, the Chairman of Gaya Local Government and a representative of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) on health-related matters.

Gaya explained that, after an extensive selection process, 132 health professionals were chosen for the fellowship, highlighting the significance of the initiative, which received over 100,000 applications.

Our sources reports that the fellowship program aims to improve healthcare standards in Kano by ensuring that qualified health professionals oversee healthcare activities at the local government level, in alignment with national and global standards.

“Our goal is to ensure that every citizen, regardless of where they live, has access to high-quality healthcare services. The selection of 132 fellows is a crucial step in achieving this,” Gaya said.

The selection process, which lasted five days, involved screening, interviews, assessments and was overseen by a panel of health experts, including four medical doctors with diverse specializations and a representative from the World Health Organization.

“With more than 100,000 applicants, the fellowship program’s selection process was highly competitive, underscoring its importance to healthcare professionals across the state. Each of the 44 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Kano State will have three representatives in the fellowship program, ensuring equitable distribution across the state.”

Gaya emphasized the fairness and transparency of the process, noting that each LGA would have one successful candidate.

The initiative is expected to significantly impact healthcare delivery across Kano, particularly in rural and hard-to-reach communities.

“The presence of health professionals in local communities, especially in remote areas, will greatly improve access to healthcare services,” Gaya said.

The fellowship program is designed to bridge existing gaps and ensure that residents in underserved areas receive the healthcare they need.

“The selected health professionals will undergo extensive training before assuming their duties. This training will enhance their medical skills and prepare them to work within the existing healthcare frameworks in the state.” Gaya explained.

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