RTSL: Nigeria - Resolve to Save Lives

RTSL: Nigeria

Resolve to Save Lives’ Abuja office opened its doors in 2022 to strengthen partnerships for cardiovascular health and epidemic prevention in Nigeria.

Nigeria graphic for Resolve to Save Lives 2024 Annual Report "From bottlenecks to breakthroughs"

Primary health care workers in Kano State during a blood pressure screening. Courtesy of the Nigeria Hypertension Control Initiative. 

Resolve to Save Lives works closely with the Government of Nigeria and other partners at national and subnational levels to end preventable deaths from cardiovascular diseases and infectious disease outbreaks.

Cardiovascular health

We work with the Nigerian Government to reduce cardiovascular diseases in line with the country’s National Multi-sectoral Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases (2019–2025). In 2020, we launched the Nigerian Hypertension Control Initiative (NHCI) in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (FMOH&SW), National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), World Health Organization (WHO), and the Kano and Ogun State Governments. NHCI uses the WHO HEARTS technical package to strengthen the detection, treatment, and control of high blood pressure in primary care.

We promote heart-healthy nutrition in Nigeria by supporting government efforts to create a healthier food supply by reducing risk factors for cardiovascular diseases such as salt. Along with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), WHO and other partners, we supported the development and passage of a best-practice trans fat elimination policy in 2023 and continue to support its implementation, strengthening national laboratory capacity for trans fat analysis.

Epidemic prevention

We collaborate with Nigeria’s national and subnational governments to strengthen health security capacities and prevent deaths from infectious disease outbreaks. RTSL has supported the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) since the country’s first Joint External Evaluation (JEE) in 2017.

We provide flexible funding, strategic implementation, and capacity-building support to enhance the country’s capacity to effectively prevent, detect, and respond to public health threats. Our key focus areas include Legal Preparedness and Advocacy, Surveillance and Epidemiology, Emergency Preparedness and Response, Infection Prevention and Control (IPC), Public Health Laboratory Systems, and Health Security Financing and Primary Health Care Systems.

Since 2021, we have supported the NCDC in operationalizing its Engagement Strategy for Strengthening Health Security in States through the Subnational Emergency Preparedness and Response Capacity Building (SERCB) Project. This initiative has achieved significant milestones, including facilitating more than a dozen JEEs at the state level, completing health security legal assessments in more than 20 states, and enabling three states to establish improved legal and institutional frameworks to drive subnational IHR improvements.

News from Nigeria

Nigeria launches National Sodium Reduction Guideline

April 16, 2025
Evidence-based interventions include mandatory limits on sodium content in processed and packaged foods.…
trans fat lab techs sitting at laboratory table with white lab coat and blue head cap and mask

Training lab techs to keep toxic trans fat out of Nigeria’s food

January 30, 2025
To effectively ban trans fat and enforce compliance, lab tachs need training on simple protocols.…
Health care worker using smartphone

Training health care workers to prevent epidemics—with their smartphones

September 18, 2024

Resolve to Save Lives partnered with HealthLearn to develop free, mobile-optimized training courses that help frontline health care workers recognize, report and contain infectious disease outbreaks. Recently, one of these…

Resources

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Development and Implementation of a Public Health Event Management System, Nigeria, 2018–2024

We explore how the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC)’s event management system, SITAware, supported the agency with the management of 300 incidents in 2022.
by Emerging Infectious Diseases
National guideline adopted in Nigeria to support management of high blood pressure—including medication access mechanisms such as drug revolving funds

National guideline for the prevention and management of hypertension in Nigeria

National treatment guideline adopted in Nigeria to support the management of high blood pressure and improve medication access.
by Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare
Development of a Subnational Health Security Capacities Assessment Tool: Lessons From Nigeria and Implications for the Implementation of the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response Strategy

Development of a Subnational Health Security Capacities Assessment Tool: Lessons From Nigeria and Implications for the Implementation of the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response Strategy

How can health security capacities be measured at the subnational level? This tool includes 14 technical areas and 35 indicators to assess capacities in federated systems.
by Health Security

Developing the 2024 National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS) Annual Operational Plan (AOP)

by Resolve to Save Lives

Contact us

Regus 4th Floor,
Churchgate Tower C,
Constitution Avenue,
Central Business District,
Abuja, Nigeria.

Phone  +234-706-787-4108
Email [email protected]