NGO urges sustainable emergency-operation centres in Nigeria’s PHCs


The non-profit organization eHealth Africa (eHA) is strongly advocating for the long-term sustainability and local ownership of Public Health Emergency Operation Centers (PHEOCs) and associated digital infrastructure in Nigeria's Primary Health Care Centers (PHCs). While many PHEOCs were established with donor funding, particularly during the polio and COVID-19 responses, only a fraction remain fully functional due to issues like reliance on donor funding and maintenance failures.

The NGO emphasizes that PHEOCs should be integrated as permanent public health command structures within PHC facilities, rather than viewed as temporary, donor-driven projects. Key to this sustainability is the adoption of renewable energy (solarization) to power critical ICT systems and the integration of climate-resilient digital solutions. eHA's own initiatives show the massive impact of solarization, leading to a surge in patients accessing PHCs and enabling 24/7 services like night deliveries, confirming that stable energy is the foundation for functional digital health.

Read the original article at https://thenationonlineng.net/ngo-calls-for-sustainability-of-emergency-operation-centers-in-phcs/


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