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One million youths to get NSSF healthcare advocacy training

The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the The Nigerian Solidarity Support Fund, Dr Fejiro Nwoko, has revealed that the launch of the “Ignite Campaign”, an initiative is aimed at training and mobilising one million young Nigerians as healthcare advocates.

According to the statement from the NSSF, the “Ignite Campaign” which involved the initial training of 3,000 youths, commenced on July 15 and will run for six months,

It was also noted that the campaign launch marked the beginning of the fund’s ambitious journey to empower one million youths for healthcare advocacy by 2029.
Dr. Nwoko, said: “The Ignite Campaign represents a pivotal step in our strategy to create a healthier Nigeria. By engaging and training 3,000 young Nigerians, we are addressing the immediate need for healthcare advocacy and setting the stage for long-term change.”
“Our goal is to empower the youth, fortify healthcare systems, and ensure every Nigerian has access to quality healthcare.”

She acknowledged that NSSF’s experience in protecting the most vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic had illuminated the significant gaps in Nigeria’s public healthcare systems.

Dr. Nwoko emphasised, “We believe Nigerians deserve better and NSSF has decided to give young Nigerians a platform to participate in creating the Nigerian healthcare system of our dreams through advocacy.”

She mentioned that after the success of previous Wenaija events, NSSF transformed into a community for young health advocates to receive peer mentorship and bridge the gap between awareness and action.

Nwoko noted that those efforts target youth apathy in healthcare and aim to tackle sectoral challenges. According to the NSSF boss, the fund equips young advocates to bridge the gap between awareness and action.

“NSSF’s new strategy empowers young advocates to drive change in their communities. The Ignite Campaign aims to spark a movement of young Nigerians dedicated to improving healthcare access and outcomes,” she added.

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