This book addresses the paradox of Nigeria's healthcare landscape, characterized by its vast potential yet persistent challenges.
Dr Kingsley U. Anyadiegwu presents a historical overview of the healthcare system, tracing its evolution from the colonial era to the present. He examines critical issues such as underfunding, workforce shortages, inequitable access, and corruption, while also highlighting successes like polio eradication and advancements in HIV/AIDS management.
This book is structured into eleven chapters, each focusing on specific aspects of the healthcare system, including infrastructure, financing, and disease burden. A unique comparative analysis draws lessons from other countries like Rwanda and South Africa, emphasizing the role of international organizations in supporting Nigeria's healthcare initiatives.
Ultimately, this work serves as an academic analysis, as well as a call to action for policymakers, healthcare professionals, and citizens alike to contribute to transforming the healthcare system for a healthier future for citizens affected by similar healthcare challenges.