Kwara State Enhances Healthcare with Supervisor Training

The Kwara State government has commenced training for frontline health supervisors across its 193 wards as part of efforts to strengthen primary healthcare delivery and improve health outcomes at the grassroots level. The training, organized by the Kwara State Primary Health Care Development Agency (KWSPHCDA) with support from UNICEF, aims to enhance the performance of community health workers and provide effective supervision.
The two-day training began on Monday and brought together community health extension workers and volunteer health supervisors. Prof.
Nusirat Elelu, the Executive Secretary of KWSPHCDA, emphasized the government's commitment to continuous capacity building to improve healthcare service delivery. She urged participants to take full advantage of the training, which is critical for ensuring quality healthcare services.
Additionally, the agency continues to support maternal and child health initiatives to reduce mortality rates. Jibril Abdulkareem from the Kwara State Ministry of Health highlighted the vital role of supervisors in driving positive health outcomes through community engagement.
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