Temitayo Erogbogbo
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Dir. Multilateral Engagement @MSD & Advocacy Lead @MSDforMothers. Passion 4 #Africa #Development #Health #Equity Long-suffering #ArsenalFan. RTs NOT Endorsement
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Delays in seeking, accessing, and receiving quality maternal care result in poor maternal health outcomes.
Nigeria’s maternal death rate remains a significant public health concern. Here is how #ProjectAisha is changing the narrative.
#GivingBirthInNigeria
On #InternationalWomensDay and every day, we #InspireInclusion by sustaining a culture where women’s careers can thrive. Together, we can make a difference in #WomensEquality #PoweredByInclusion
LIVE: Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus's remarks at the opening of the WHO #EBSpecial Session on the health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
My colleagues and I are devastated: we have lost one of our own in #Gaza today.
Our young WHO in occupied Palestinian territory colleague Dima Alhaj was tragically killed alongside her 6 month old baby, her husband and 2 brothers. Reportedly multiple other family members sheltering in the same house were…
#UNGA78 , MSD for Mothers led Mary-Ann Etiebet will be moderating a panel discussing how to address the unmet need for services & health system gaps through strategic systematic collaboration with #privatesector across the health system. Please do join us to be part of the solution.
.MSD for Mothers is a global organization with a vision to create a world where no woman has to die while giving life.
Since its inception, the organization has remained committed to this vision & collaborating with partners globally, including Nigeria, to #EndMaternalMortality .
Nigeria's maternal mortality rate is cause for concern.
Yesterday, we had a chat with Mary-Ann Etiebet, Global Lead MSD for Mothers. She shared insights on how the government can leverage private sector capacity to strengthen maternal health care in Nigeria. #GivingBirthInNigeria
Excited to be speaking #WomenDeliver2023 MSD for Mothers Women Deliver do join us if you’re attending the conference.
We are thrilled to announce that Temitayo Erogbogbo will be joining us at the #WD2023 conference as a key panelist for the 'Doomed if you do... doomed if you don't: trust-based funding for women's rights organizations to drive and thrive.' See you there🙂! #DeliverForGood
Nigeria has the second highest maternal mortality rate globally, with about 58,000 women dying yearly during pregnancy or while #GivingBirthInNigeria .
This is a tragic statistic that deserves greater attention & action from both the public & private sectors.
'We must think strategically about the capacity we have in the health sector and how to best use it. The issue of trust must be addressed in a way that allows women to receive the best possible care.'-Temitayo Erogbogbo, Advocacy Lead, MSD for Mothers.
Looking forward to participating in these critical discussions on advancing #HealthEquity through the strategic engagement of the #PrivateSector Country Connector on Private Sector in Health World Health Organization (WHO) MSD MSD for Mothers
Excited MSD MSD for Mothers to be part of this session #HSR22 in thinking through the role of the private sector to concretely help meet systemic gaps to achieve #UHC World Health Organization (WHO)
We are fortunate to be joined by collaborators around the globe in our mission to #EndMaternalMortality . Continue to follow our #MothersATW series to meet the people working toward improving maternal health outcomes. This month, we’re featuring our collaborator in Greece.
Coming off the #EndingPreventableMaternalMortality & #EveryNewbornActionPlan meeting for Southern and Eastern Africa, #PrivateSector engagement was very much on the agenda, this is an important resource for countries World Health Organization (WHO) Country Connector on Private Sector in Health to #EndMaternalMortality MSD for Mothers