Census of Private Health Facilities in Nigeria

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The SHOPS project conducted a census of six Nigerian states to assess the private health sector’s capacity, geographic distribution, and services offered. The census reveals that private facilities are overwhelmingly concentrated in Lagos and that existing lists of private facilities are inaccurate. The findings indicate that private facilities may have excess capacity to deliver family planning services.

Author

SHOPS Project

Contributor

SHOPS Project

Published
April 2014
Resource Types
Brief
Country
Nigeria
Health Area
Family Planning
Current Downloads
69

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