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USAID rewards journalists for health reportage

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The USAID-Integrated Health Programme (USAID IHP) has issued certificates of recognition to Journalists
for Public Health and Development Initiative (J4PD) in Bauchi State.

The stateโ€™s IHP Director, Dr Alhassan Siaka, made this known at a meeting with Bauchi health personnel on Tuesday.

He said the journalists were rewarded for their consistent reportage of Reproductive Maternal Newborn and Child Health plus
Nutrition and Malaria (RMNCH+NM) issues.

He added that members of J4PD gave visibility to reproductive, maternal and newborn  issues through their reportage.

Siaka said โ€œUSAID IHP acknowledges the support it received from J4PD, which is why it decided to issue certificate of recognition.

โ€œUSAID IHP also recognised some state partners, staff and community members who excelled in their various assignments.โ€

In his remarks, Dr Rilwanu Mohammed, the Executive Chairman, Bauchi State Primary Health Care Development Agency,
described the group as โ€œa reliable media partner that has continued to amplify the voices of people on public health.

โ€œMembers of this group have given us accurate coverage, information on myths and misconceptions during outbreaks and
beyond.โ€

Ms Elizabeth Carr, J4PDโ€™s state Coordinator, thanked USAID IHP for the recognition.

He said that the group, a civil society organisation, reports developmental issues around public health.

Carr pledged to always partner stakeholders in the development of RMNCH+NM in the state.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting, organised quarterly by USAID-IHP, is to discuss health issues
with relevant stakeholders. (NAN)

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