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  • cal stability (incl. growth-promoting taxation system, budget and
    • Adequate level of security spending, self-suffcient security
    policies, instruments and infrastructure able to procure and
    debt policy)
    • Effective revenue optimization frameworks and public expenditure
    management system
    manage security apparatus and training.
    cal stability (incl. growth-promoting taxation system, budget and • Adequate level of security spending, self-suffcient security policies, instruments and infrastructure able to procure and debt policy) • Effective revenue optimization frameworks and public expenditure management system manage security apparatus and training.
  • Promoting child and adolescent mental health is another priority and can be achieved by policies and laws that promote and protect mental health, supporting caregivers to provide nurturing care, implementing school-based programmes and improving the quality of community and online environments. School-based social and emotional learning programmes are among the most effective promotion strategies for countries at all income levels.
    Promoting child and adolescent mental health is another priority and can be achieved by policies and laws that promote and protect mental health, supporting caregivers to provide nurturing care, implementing school-based programmes and improving the quality of community and online environments. School-based social and emotional learning programmes are among the most effective promotion strategies for countries at all income levels.
  • Access to healthcare may vary across countries, communities, and individuals, influenced by social and economic conditions and health policies. Providing health care services means "the timely use of personal health services to achieve the best possible health outcomes".[3] Factors to consider in terms of healthcare access include financial limitations (such as insurance coverage), geographical and logistical barriers (such as additional transportation costs and the ability to take paid time off work to use such services), sociocultural expectations, and personal limitations (lack of ability to communicate with health care providers, poor health literacy, low income).[4] Limitations to health care services affect negatively the use of medical services, the efficacy of treatments, and overall outcome (well-being, mortality rates).
    Access to healthcare may vary across countries, communities, and individuals, influenced by social and economic conditions and health policies. Providing health care services means "the timely use of personal health services to achieve the best possible health outcomes".[3] Factors to consider in terms of healthcare access include financial limitations (such as insurance coverage), geographical and logistical barriers (such as additional transportation costs and the ability to take paid time off work to use such services), sociocultural expectations, and personal limitations (lack of ability to communicate with health care providers, poor health literacy, low income).[4] Limitations to health care services affect negatively the use of medical services, the efficacy of treatments, and overall outcome (well-being, mortality rates).
  • mortality rates).

    Health systems are the organizations established to meet the health needs of targeted populations. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a well-functioning healthcare system requires a financing mechanism, a well-trained and adequately paid workforce, reliable information on which to base decisions and policies, and well-maintained health facilities to deliver quality medicines and technologies.
    mortality rates). Health systems are the organizations established to meet the health needs of targeted populations. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), a well-functioning healthcare system requires a financing mechanism, a well-trained and adequately paid workforce, reliable information on which to base decisions and policies, and well-maintained health facilities to deliver quality medicines and technologies.
  • What we do
    WHO leads global efforts to expand universal health coverage. We direct and coordinate the world’s response to health emergencies. And we promote healthier lives – from pregnancy care through old age. Our Triple Billion targets outline an ambitious plan for the world to achieve good health for all using science-based policies and programmes.
    What we do WHO leads global efforts to expand universal health coverage. We direct and coordinate the world’s response to health emergencies. And we promote healthier lives – from pregnancy care through old age. Our Triple Billion targets outline an ambitious plan for the world to achieve good health for all using science-based policies and programmes.
  • WHO developed Policies to protect children from the harmful impact of food marketing, which recommends countries implement comprehensive mandatory policies to protect children from the marketing of foods and non-alcoholic beverages that are high in saturated fatty acids, trans-fatty acids, free sugars and/or salt. It also issued a technical report on Reducing the harm from alcohol by regulating cross-border alcohol marketing, advertising and promotion, highlighting marketing strategies and the importance of controlling or prohibiting alcohol marketing to reduce the harm from alcohol.
    WHO developed Policies to protect children from the harmful impact of food marketing, which recommends countries implement comprehensive mandatory policies to protect children from the marketing of foods and non-alcoholic beverages that are high in saturated fatty acids, trans-fatty acids, free sugars and/or salt. It also issued a technical report on Reducing the harm from alcohol by regulating cross-border alcohol marketing, advertising and promotion, highlighting marketing strategies and the importance of controlling or prohibiting alcohol marketing to reduce the harm from alcohol.
  • WHO developed Policies to protect children from the harmful impact of food marketing, which recommends countries implement comprehensive mandatory policies to protect children from the marketing of foods and non-alcoholic beverages that are high in saturated fatty acids, trans-fatty acids, free sugars and/or salt. It also issued a technical report on Reducing the harm from alcohol by regulating cross-border alcohol marketing, advertising and promotion, highlighting marketing strategies and the importance of controlling or prohibiting alcohol marketing to reduce the harm from alcohol.
    WHO developed Policies to protect children from the harmful impact of food marketing, which recommends countries implement comprehensive mandatory policies to protect children from the marketing of foods and non-alcoholic beverages that are high in saturated fatty acids, trans-fatty acids, free sugars and/or salt. It also issued a technical report on Reducing the harm from alcohol by regulating cross-border alcohol marketing, advertising and promotion, highlighting marketing strategies and the importance of controlling or prohibiting alcohol marketing to reduce the harm from alcohol.
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    Industrial Sector’s Contribution To Nigeria’s GDP Hits Lowest In 12 Years Under Tinubu Amid Poor Policies | Sahara Reporters https://bit.ly/3AHQ8WQ
  • The NBS also reported that crude production grew to 1.41 million barrels per day, compared with 1.22 million barrels a year earlier.

    “We are confident that with the policies we have put in place, we expected production to rise to about two million barrels very soon,” Onanuga said.
    The NBS also reported that crude production grew to 1.41 million barrels per day, compared with 1.22 million barrels a year earlier. “We are confident that with the policies we have put in place, we expected production to rise to about two million barrels very soon,” Onanuga said.
  • Enough is enough.

    A top APC chieftain has publicly stated that there is no need to actively oppose Tinubu, as his own policies will likely bring him down in 2027.

    This statement comes amid looming major internal crises within the ruling party as the electioneering period for 2027 approaches.
    Enough is enough. A top APC chieftain has publicly stated that there is no need to actively oppose Tinubu, as his own policies will likely bring him down in 2027. This statement comes amid looming major internal crises within the ruling party as the electioneering period for 2027 approaches.
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