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New Incentives Signs Mou With FMOH To Continue Conditional Cash Transfer Program by LasgidiOnline(m): 6:32am On Jun 15, 2019
New Incentives-All Babies Are Equal (NI-ABAE) Initiative, a registered NGO in the health sector and The Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) has signed an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to continue implementation of its conditional cash transfer (CCT) program to increase demand for routine immunization in North Western State of Nigeria beyond 2020.

Last month, NI-ABAE Initiative signed a smiliar MoU with the Nigerian government through the Ministry of Budget and National Planning where it was agreed that NI-ABAE Initiative will support routine immunization system by engaging in conditional cash transfer, social mobilization and defaulter tracking to raise demand for immunization in primary health care facilities.

The organisation is also expected to support the State Primary Health Care Development Agencies (SPHCDAs) in Zamfara State, Katsina and Jigawa states by vaccine supply review, aiding top up vaccine transportation, community mobilisation and other support requested by the agencies.

The MoU with the FMOH, which is for a duration of 2 years and expected to elapse in 2021, has the endorsement of the Federal Ministry of Health to continue the implementation of the CCT program beyond 2020.


Under the new arrangement, the Federal Ministry of Health and NI-ABAE Initiative will collaborate and work together to achieve greater accountability and ensure greater coordination of NGOs registered with the ministry, support NI-ABAE Initiative programme and potential scale-up in 2020 dependent on study outcome and share information on cash monitoring procedures, data and results.

The MoU also states that the parties shall encourage the exchange of information and develop cooperation in many areas which includes relevant knowledge and data sharing between the ministry and NI-ABAE Initiative support to NI-ABAE initiative to map NGOs working in the health sector in Nigeria and support to host national review meetings on health based NGO governance. NI-ABAE Initiative had gone ahead to support the review meeting even before the signing of the MoU and recently donated office items to strengthen the setup of the NGO technical working group.

Both parties also agreed to develop cooperation in the support of monitoring of NI-ABAE Initiative conditional cash transfer program at implementation locations by the FMOH team as well as FMOH support to NI-ABAE Initiative at no financial or staff cost to FMOH such as written recommendations to relevant government and non-governmental organisations.


NI-ABAE Initiative CCT program gives mothers of eligible infants who receive routine immunization the sum of N500 for the first four mandatory immunization visits and N2,000 for the last visit.

Nearly 500,000 cash transfers has been disbursed to the caregivers of over 100,000 enrolee infants eligible for routine immunization in their intervention clinics worth over N350,000,000 since the commencement of the program in 2017.

The cash transfer compensates for transport, loss trading income and waiting time. NI-ABAE Initiative commit to continue to raise demand for routine immunization through innovative approaches like the CCT.

https://www.lasgidionline.com.ng/2019/06/new-incentives-signs-mou-fmoh-cct-2020.html

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