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About EpiAFRIC

EpiAFRIC is a globally competitive, efficient, transparent and financially sustainable African health consultancy group. We provide a service of uncompromising competence, tenacious integrity, and an in-depth local understanding of the African context, enriched by a culture of delivery from our international experience and underpinned by a socially aware ethos. Our consulting work focuses on improving population health through expert research and data analysis, project design and evaluation, health communication, advocacy and training.

We enable ready access to expertise in public health; epidemiology; research; advisory services and post graduate professional development. We also offer complementary services and draw on key strategic partners to support our vision. In addition to our public health consulting work, our sister not-for-profit (Nigeria Health Watch) focuses on advocacy for health.

Health Research

We work with organizations to conduct high quality research. Our clients include African Union, AFENET, Shell Nigeria.

Health Communication

We work with clients to design sound communications strategies to enable them communicate efficiently.

Health Workers Training

We work with clients to train different professionals within the health sector to deliver patient-centered care.

Health Meets Tech

Our Health Meets Tech platform supports health and tech ecosystems across Africa to improve health.

Health Conferences

We support our clients to deliver small, medium or large physical and online Conferences.

Project Evaluation

Monitoring, evaluation and learning are key aspects of our project evaluations portofolio.

Why are Women Dying While Giving Birth in Nigeria Report

The ‘Why Are Women Dying While Giving Birth in Nigeria?’ report presents state-by-state analyses of the causes of maternal deaths of women in the communities surveyed. Insights include the health-seeking behaviour of women in communities, why maternal deaths occurred, where women died while giving birth and who attended to them. 

Communications Strategy for Niger State Contributory Health Scheme

The enrollment of beneficiaries requires strategic communication that will enhance their knowledge and positively shift their attitudes and behaviors towards engaging in the scheme and seeking health care. Effective communication will relay the essence of the scheme and the benefits enrollees will derive from being a part of it.

SURE-P Maternal and Child Health Evaluation Report

The Evaluation was carried out using both quantitative and qualitative methods. Quantitative aspects of the evaluation were carried on using monitored data submitted quarterly to the SURE-P MCH project team. A trend analysis was carried out for each facility in six states, evaluating for the impact of the SURE-P MCH intervention on relevant trends.

EpiAFRIC Track Record Document

This report documents 7 years of public health consulting across Africa. Our work has taken us from Nigeria to Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, South Africa and the United Kingdom. Our track record cuts across all our business areas. Please click on the button below to download and don't forget to reach out if you have any questions. 

Our Team

Chris Nnaji

Chris Nnaji

Director

Beti Baiye

Beti Baiye

Project Officer

Contact

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