GAMMUN Centre for Care and Development has said that all hands must be on deck to combat hypertension in Nigeria.
At a two-day advocacy workshop organized by GAMMUN Centre for Care and Development had concluded with a call for innovative, inclusive, and sustainable approaches to combating hypertension in Kano State.
The workshop, which brought together stakeholders from various sectors, focused on developing an advocacy framework to address the growing burden of hypertension in the state.
On the second day of the workshop, participants shifted their attention to the development of an advocacy framework, where they collaborated on message design, infographic creation, and roadmap planning.
The goal was to create a clear and compelling message that would resonate with policymakers, healthcare professionals, and the general public.
Dr. Musa Abdullahi Sufi presented critical insights on implementation plans, highlighting gaps in existing approaches and offering data-driven solutions.
His presentation provided valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities in addressing hypertension in Kano State.
The participants appreciated the practical approach and innovative ideas presented by Dr. Sufi.
GAMMUN Centre for Care and Development reaffirmed its commitment to combating hypertension through innovative, inclusive, and sustainable advocacy.
The organization’s leadership emphasized the need for a multi-faceted approach that involves government, civil society, and individuals working together to address the growing burden of hypertension.
The successful conclusion of the workshop marks a significant step in the organization’s broader agenda to improve public health outcomes in Kano and beyond.
The participants expressed their gratitude to GAMMUN for organizing the workshop and looked forward to implementing the advocacy framework developed during the workshop.
The workshop’s outcome is expected to contribute significantly to improving public health outcomes in Kano State.
By developing an advocacy framework that is tailored to the specific needs of the state, GAMMUN and its partners hope to reduce the prevalence of hypertension and improve the quality of life for people living with the condition.
The advocacy framework developed during the workshop includes a clear message design, infographic creation, and roadmap planning.
The framework will guide the advocacy efforts of GAMMUN and its partners in the coming months. The organization is confident that the framework will help to raise awareness about hypertension and promote policy change.
The workshop provided a platform for stakeholders to engage with each other and discuss the challenges and opportunities in addressing hypertension in Kano State.
The participants appreciated the opportunity to share their experiences and insights and looked forward to continued collaboration.
The workshop was designed to build the capacity of stakeholders to develop and implement effective advocacy campaigns.
The participants acquired new skills and knowledge that will enable them to advocate for policy change and promote public health outcomes.
The next step is to implement the advocacy framework developed during the workshop.
GAMMUN and its partners will work together to roll out the framework and ensure that it is effective in promoting policy change and improving public health outcomes.
In conclusion, the advocacy workshop organized by GAMMUN Centre for Care and Development was a success.
The workshop provided a platform for stakeholders to come together and develop an advocacy framework to combat hypertension in Kano State.
The organization’s commitment to improving public health outcomes is commendable, and the outcome of the workshop is expected to contribute significantly to this effort.