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Health / Bill Gates Call For More Funding For Primary Health Care In Nigeria by carouzo: 11:46am On Sep 21, 2019
The co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates, has said that he would wish that the quality and funding of the primary health care system in Nigeria achieved the level of some other countries that have lower income but have done a better job with the primary health care system. Speaking with selected journalists around the world in a conference call ahead of the release of the 2019 Goalkeepers Report , Bill Gates said one challenge that Nigeria has is that the amount of money that the government raises domestically is quite small compared to other countries. The Goalkeeper Report is the foundation annual report card on the world’s progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals. “A lot of countries at that level will be raising closer to 15 percent of GDP and Nigeria is one of the lowest in the world down at about 6 percent. ” And so, it is a huge challenge that when you want to fund infrastructure, health, education, all those things, that over time the tax collection, the domestic resources are going to have to go up quite a bit. “That’s a long-term effort and I think partly by making sure the current resources are spent well like on primary health care, you gain the credibility that the citizens will say, okay, we want more of these things. If we don’t raise the quality, you can get into a trap where they don’t feel like paying the taxes actually has that much impact, and so they’re not supportive of that. He said his foundation is working hard in the country, “Nigeria is a super-important country and one that the foundation has an office . We did a lot of work in Nigeria on polio and we learned a lot doing that. Nigeria has gone almost three years now without having a polio case. “The biggest priority we have, although making absolutely sure we’re done with polio remains a big priority, now we’re able to focus even more on the primary health care system. Bill Gates said when he was in Nigeria sometime ago that he had video conferences with state governors. ” If we can make the six states into exemplars, then these practices can be extended to all 18 of the northern states. ” There are best practices down in the south as well that we can learn from that as well. And so, you know, building on what we were able to achieve with polio and the relationships we’ve built there and our commitment, starting with primary health care, we think that Nigeria can tackle its inequality.” Bill Gates then said “if I had one wish for Nigeria, it would be that the quality and funding of the primary health care system would achieve the level of some other countries that are lower income but have done a better job with the primary health care system. So, it definitely is doable. “In Nigeria for a lot of the work we do there we’re partnered with Aliko Dangote, who helps us understand who the good partners are and exactly how we can reach out to groups like the traditional leaders and get them involved in these efforts as well. Speaking on what the foundation is doing in low and middle-income countries to enable them achieve or attain self-equality for them to achieve Sustainable Development Goals in the long run. Bill Gates said “we use our Global Burden of Disease that our partner International Health Metrics and Evaluation compiles on a yearly basis to really understand why is it that children in these poor countries are so much at risk of dying or having malnutrition that affects them their entire life. “And the data is quite stark. In a developed country your chance of dying is less than 1 percent. There are still parts of the world where that is as high as 15 or even 20 percent. And so, the priorities for the global health community are these diseases that create this disparity. “Malaria, pneumonia, diarrhea and a variety of things that put a child at risk during the first 30 days, those between them account for over 90 percent of the difference in health outcomes in developing countries versus rich countries.Jobs/Vacancies

” And so, you know, we’re lucky that it’s not thousands of diseases, it’s a few dozen things that we have to go after, and there has been, you could say, a market failure that the investment in the tools like how do you help a premature baby be able to breathe. There’s some really expensive tools that are used in the rich world that require a very trained doctor to use. “The foundation now has some great inventors that are coming up with that lung surfactant capability in a form that is both very cheap and you don’t have to be trained to use it. And so, that would increase childhood survival in these developing countries and help close that gap. And so, by looking at exactly what the causes are and remedying the fact that there’s not much investment in those areas, we have been able to make progress. “That’s why the childhood deaths have been cut down. A lot of that was reductions in diarrhea and pneumonia with new vaccines, and that’s meant that this first 30 days problem is a high percentage, and in some countries over half of the deaths are in those first 30 days. And that’s been a challenge to the global health community to figure out, okay, what effective tools that actually is possible to deliver we can get out and that’s the path to reducing the disparity. https://agfastlinknews.com.ng/bill-gates/

Career / Korea Awards Masters Degree Scholarship To 13 Nigerians by carouzo: 10:47am On Sep 21, 2019
Abuja – The Republic of Korea has awarded full scholarships for Master’s Degree Program to 13 Nigerian government officials to study in leading Korean Universities. The 13 students were drawn from different agencies of the government and a Pre-departure orientation program was organised to prepare and advise students on what to expect while studying in Korea. Speaking at the event, Ambassador of Republic of Korea, Mr Lee In-Tae while addressing the students said the scholarship was awarded through the country’s grant aid and technical cooperation agency (Korea International Cooperation Agency- KOICA). Oluwo writes open letter to President Buhari on insecurity in Nigeria In-Tae said that the KOICA scholarship covered a round-trip air ticket, admission and tuition fees, accommodation, health insurance and meals during the participants’ stay in the Republic of Korea. He said that the Korean government had been supporting the Nigerian government since it established a diplomatic relationship in 1980. He said that the objective of the scholarship was to assist Nigerians be abreast with global best practise especially in terms of technology that Korea has achieved. He reiterated the importance of “Can-Do Spirit’’ to junior Nigerian Government officials who would leave the country for the scholarship course in Korea and encouraged them to replicate what they learnt in Nigeria on their return. “ Korea is one of the few countries which successfully transformed from aid recipient to donor in the world.

“The cornerstone which can change Nigeria is not only a physical or material asset, but the Can-Do Spirit and mind-set of government officials. “You should make Nigeria one of the most peaceful and prosperous and innovative countries in Africa and in the world when you return” he said. The Country Director, Woochan Chang said that the scholarship program was a global initiative to support people to study. Change said that from 1997 to 2018 over 50 Nigerian Government officials had been supported to undertake Master’s Degree programs in Korea. He said that this year, 13 government officials from various Ministries, Departments and Agencies across nation were successful on the program. He said that through this program, students were given the opportunity to learn from Korea’s experience in poverty reduction. He said it was to also help them to gain greater understanding of critical success factors of Korea’s development that would contribute towards the future social, political and economic ties between Korea and Nigeria. One of the scholarship beneficiaries YashimKaturak Rebecca from the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) said that 2019 made it her third year applying for the KOICA Master’s Degree Program. “During the years 2015, 2017 and 2019, I never applied for master’s program in any other countries because it was either Korea or no other country. “My persistence was born out of my love for the Korean people, her history, and high education standard.’’ Yashim said that the can-do spirit of Koreans which fostered the rapid development of the country from a recipient of aid in 1960s to the 11th strongest economy in the world was a lesson to learn. Mr Kalu Nduka ,another recipient of the scholarship commended the Korean government for the privilege and promised to utilise the knowledge we. The news Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Republic of Korea hoped that the participants would gain professional and first-hand knowledge to enable them play key roles in Nigeria’s development after their study.(NAN) Related.

Jobs/Vacancies / Nysc Requirements For Registration/mobilization by carouzo: 10:45am On Sep 20, 2019
Nysc Requirements For Registration/Mobilization Of Graduates
This is very important information:
In order to ensure a seamless registration, prospective corps members are to note the following for strict compliance: Nysc Requirements For Registration/Mobilization Of Graduates

The Website address is any of the following:
www.nysc.gov.ng
nysc.org.ng
portal.nysc.org.ng
Prospective Corps members should ensure that they have functional e-mail addresses that they can access and Nigerian (GSM) telephone numbers with which to register. They will use the Email address and password to login to the NYSC portal subsequently and so are advised to keep it safe
Locally trained prospective Corps members are expected to use correct Matriculation numbers to register
For locally-trained graduates, only those whose names appear in the Senate/Academic Board Approved Result lists submitted by their Institutions will have access to the register on the NYSC portal.
Foreign-trained prospective corps members/those who acquired on-line qualifications should ensure that their Institutions are accredited. They should approach Federal Ministry of Education for evaluation. The letter of evaluation must be uploaded during registration. Register for NYSC Remobilization: 2019
Those who graduated from Institutions outside Nigeria, (Foreign-trained graduates) or obtained on-line foreign certifications, are to visit the NYSC portal, register and upload the following documents:
a. West African School Certificate(WASC) (with not less than 5 Credits at 2 sittings) or its equivalent; or General Certificate of Education (GCE O’ Level) (with not less than 5 Credits at 2 sittings) or its equivalent; or NECO (with not less than 5 Credits at 2 sittings) or its equivalent; or High School Diploma or its equivalent.
b. First Degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) Certificate (Second Degree or Ph.D not necessary).
c. Complete Official Transcript of the first Degree or HND.
d. International travelling Passport showing personal data page and date of departure.
e. ATTESTATION LETTERS OR TESTIMONIALS are not acceptable in lieu of original Degree/HND Certificates.
f. All working class Graduates and graduates of on-line foreign qualifications are required to upload their original ADMISSION LETTERS and LETTER OF APPROVAL from their respective employers to undertake their courses, as the case may be.
g. All graduates of Medicine and other health related courses such as Nursing Science, Laboratory Science, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy etc MUST posses and upload current-professional license. Expired license is not acceptable for mobilization.
It is the responsibility of the prospective corps members who studied in non-English speaking countries to get their Certificates and Transcripts translated into English language before uploading. Such translation must be done in the accredited Institutions or Embassies.
All graduates of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Physiotheraphy, Radiology, Optometry, Medical Laboratory Science and Pharmacy are expected to have their Certificates of Registration with their professional bodies. Payment receipts are not acceptable.
Unlike in the past, Foreign-trained graduates should NOT visit NYSC Headquarters, Abuja for verification of their documents. This exercise will now be done at the Orientation Camps. They should simply print their call-up letters on-line and report at the Orientation camps in their States of deployment, but should come to the camp with the original documents they uploaded for verification.
Anybody who presents any fake document will be demobilized and decamped and handed over to law enforcement agencies for prosecution.
Prospective corps members should ensure that Passport photographs used meet the following specifications:
Ensure your face (eyes, nose, ears, mouth and jaw) is fully shown without bending
Ensure the picture fills the frame and centralized
Ensure the Photo background is white or off-white with no shadow.
On no account should prospective corps members register by PROXY. They should also remember the fingers used for their biometric capturing as these will be used for verification at the orientation camps. Those who cannot be verified with their biometric at the orientation camp will not be registered.
Only prospective corps members who want their call-up numbers sent to them through SMS and wish to PRINT their call-up letters on-line are expected to pay N2,786.24 (see NYSC Portal on how to make payment).
Prospective Corps members who do not want to pay the N2,786.24 have the option of going to their schools to collect their call-up numbers and call-up letters. Requirements For Registration/Mobilization Of Foreign Graduates
All prospective corps members who paid for the online registration before but were not mobilized need not pay again.
Married female prospective corps members (whether locally or foreign-trained) should upload copies of their marriage Certificates, evidence of Change of name and their husbands’ place of domicile during registration.
The orientation camp is highly not ideal for pregnant and nursing mothers. Prospective corps members in this categoriy are therefore to note that they will not be accommodated. To Verify Senate Lists or its equivalents Click
Prospective corps members who graduated from Institutions located in the following Geo-Political Zones with challenges related to mobilization should contact the following Telephone Numbers.
North Central – 08092142614
North East – 08102790538
North West – 08092142661
South East – 09038034460
South West – 08092142616
South South – 07018836388
All Part-time graduates are expected to register online and wait for collection of their Letter of Exclusion at their various Institutions. For those willing to print the Letter of Exclusion online, this can be done on payment of N2,786.24 only.
Foreign-Trained graduates are to use Nigerian Phone numbers during the online registration.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ONCE THE PORTAL IS CLOSED, THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER REGISTRATION.




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Career / Obama Foundation Scholars Program 2020/2021 At Columbia University | Fully Funde by carouzo: 5:43pm On Sep 17, 2019
Obama Foundation Scholars Program 2020/2021 At Columbia University | Fully Funded .He Program brings together rising leaders from around the world who have verified a commitment to finding options to challenges in their communities, international locations and regions.Over the path of an educational year, the Obama Foundation Scholars will have the opportunity to deepen their know-how and competencies and to build new capacities and networks that will speed up their have an impact on in their domestic countries.

Obama Foundation Scholars Program Details.

Scholars participate in an immersive software that brings collectively academic, skills-based and experiential learning, designed via Columbia University in session with the Obama Foundation. A cornerstone of the software consists of a required course, which will run for the size of the academic year. Scholars will also have an possibility to choose and enroll in extra publications supplied by means of Columbia University that are applicable to their particular area or values-based leadership, or that fill in gaps in their preceding studies.

Scholars will also participate in workshops to boost sensible skills to decorate the affect of their work. Previous workshop subjects encompass fighting management and resolution, public speaking, statistics analysis and interpretation, and resilience. The application additionally takes advantage of the special possibilities that come with being at one of the world’s most necessary centers of research and with being in the City of New York. Throughout the year, Scholars will have opportunities to engage with notion leaders and practitioners from public, private, and nonprofit sectors.

In addition, Scholars take part in one-of-a-kind experiences led by the Obama Foundation, inclusive of strong networking, mentorship, carrier things to do and values-based leadership development, presenting them a risk to analyze from some of the world’s most revolutionary leaders and to build connections with the Obama Foundation and with Obama Foundation Scholars at the University of Chicago.

Obama Foundation Scholars Program at Columbia University Eligibility.

The Obama Foundation Scholars Program at Columbia University seeks rising leaders from around the world who meet the following criteria: Vacancies at First bank.

Have a demonstrated commitment to carrier and leadership inside a community, area or united states of america backyard the United States, coupled with a established dedication to return to these communities following their completion of the application and observe their enhanced training, skills and connections on a long-term groundwork for the benefit of these communities

Are rising leaders who have made significant contributions to their subject and are now at a “tipping point” in their careers

Are fluent in English (verbal, written and spoken)

Have the capacity and inclination to positively form the future of their community

Have a verified commitment to humility, integrity, inclusivity, stewardship, fearlessness, creativeness and teamwork

Obama Foundation Scholars Program at Columbia University Benefits.

Monthly stipend to aid with residing charges in New York City

A furnished studio apartment within walking distance of Columbia University

All tuition and costs for up to four courses at Columbia University

Basic medical, dental and existence insurance plan for the period of the program

Air tour to and from domestic country and any program-related activities

Leadership development programming led via the Obama Foundation that will assist students achieve the real-world skills, equipment and experiences to expand the influence of their work when they return home



How to Apply for Obama Foundation Scholars Program at Columbia University.

A complete application, submitted entirely online, includes the following materials:

application form

Resume/curriculum vitae

Personal video statement

Responses to quick essay questions

Proof of English proficiency

Three letters of recommendation.

https://agfastlinknews.com.ng/scholars-program/

Jobs/Vacancies / NYSC Remobilization: 2019 by carouzo: 11:58am On Sep 16, 2019
NYSC Has started re-mobilization, 2019 B, Here we exhibit to you the steps of how to follow for Re-mobilization manner via the NYSC portal. It will supply you with the crucial steps and tactics to do a remob with the aid of the NYSC portal.
Though, the ordinary system is to apply with the aid of the mobilization unit of the NYSC secretariat a Corps member is posted to. But, in this publish we would appear at the process.

Before we go similarly lets quickly appear at what remobilization of a NYSC Corps Member entails. In a preceding post, we learnt how a Corps member can do a relocation method by way of the NYSC portal. In this put up we would alternatively deal with remobilization. read more @www.agfastlinknews.com.ng

https://agfastlinknews.com.ng/nysc/

Jobs/Vacancies / N-power: Announced For Lagos Beneficiaries To Come For Their Vest. by carouzo: 8:58am On Sep 16, 2019
All Alimosho – Lagos beneficiaries of the Federal Government’s N-Power scheme have been instructed to come for their vest,A message disseminated through Abanikanda Isma’eel. The consultant for N-Power in Alimosho Local Government Area of the State of Excellence shows that distribution of the vests is scheduled for Thursday nineteenth of September, 2019 at Agege.

INFORMATION ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF NPOWER VEST

This is to inform the complete NPOWER Volunteers (2016 & 2017 set) beneath Alimosho LG that the vest would be accessible for series at LAGOS STATE AGRICULTURAL DEVT. AUTHORITY (LSADA), OKO-OBA, AGEGE as follow:

THURSDAY 19th SEPTEMBER, 2019.

TIME: 10am-2pm

PLS COME WITH YOUR NPOWER PROFILE PAGE FOR IDENTIFICATION.

YOU CAN ALSO SEND A REP FROM YOUR PPA TO GET FOR YOU ALL.Isma’il.

Alimosho Rep.Findings by using this on-line news medium published that beneficiaries in states like Benue (most nearby governments in the North central state) have already gotten their vest as shared through the apex government.

Some of the volunteers complained of extortion.Dubbed as the greatest post-tertiary employment programme in Africa, the Muhammadu Buhari authorities sees the N-Power scheme as one of its fundamental achievements.

Beneficiaries do not need high-wire connections as the screening technique was generally transparent and efficient.

Headquartered below the workplace of Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, N-Teach is the most popular of the N-SIP, which also focuses on health, agriculture and public finance.Due to the deficiency in the number of educating workforce in public schools, many “unemployed graduates” have been deployed to schools in order to complement the efforts of the team of workers on ground.

In 2016 when the N-Power programme started, 200,000 beneficiaries were selected and deployed to their Primary Place of Assignment (PPA) out of about 700,000 Nigerian graduates who reportedly applied.Two batches have been recruited due to the fact the launch of the programme in 2016. Curious Nigerian youths are expectant of another job opening regarding the scheme.

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