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Why WACHEF integrates viral hepatitis Task Shifting policy


By Danzumi Ishaku,  Jalingo 


Reasons have finally emerged on why the leadership of the Women and Children Health Empowerment  Foundation (WACHEF) have decided to tread extra legitimate miles to facilitate the integration of the testing and management of viral hepatitis B and C into the just adapted Task Sharing /Task Shifting in Taraba state. 
 The move which they said was necessitated by the current  high prevalence of the disease in the state and the country at large, compelled the Non- Governmental Organization (NGO), Women and Children Health Empowerment Foundation (WACHEF) to take it upon itself in facilitating  to the integration of the testing and management of Viral hepatitis B and C into the state  Task -Sharing /Task-Shifting policy. 


The dream which came to limelight yesterday in Jalingo, the state capital, was said to be geared at ensuring quality and essential health care services across the state and the country. 

WACHEF whom The Guardian learnt is a member of The World Hepatitis  Alliance (WHA) said the move has become necessary in order to to reduced to the barest minimum or if possible eradicate viral hepatitis which they said is fast spreading than HIV/AIDS from the state. 
The project director,  Ibrahim Malik, who  made this known said the integration was made possible following the support from development Research and Project Center (dRPC) through the Partnership for Advocacy in Child and Family Health  (PACFaH@Scale).


The process according to him,  was actualized through series of advocacies, consultative , as well as dialogue meetings “involving key stakeholders” which he said includes the World Health Organization (WHO), the State Ministry of Health,  the State Primary Health Care Development Agency (TSPHCDA),  Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Pharmaceutical Council of Nigeria (PCN), Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), National Association of  Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNN),Medical and Health Workers Union (M&HWU) to mention just a few. 
Viral hepatitis which according to him, remain a disease of public health concern,  has continue to be on the increase especially in the state hence for the collective decision to integrate it in the said policy for essential health care services across the nooks and crannies of the state. 
Malik who said recent survey indicated that Nigeria has 8.4 percent prevalence of viral hepatitis B. “while hepatitis C”as stated by him “is 1.1 percent ” he was of the view that that that with all hands on deck,  the possibility of reducing or flushing out the disease from the state and the nation at large is achievable.
He urged all the relevant stakeholders to join forces with WACHEF to stamp out hepatitis and other childhood diseases from the state. 

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