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COVID-19 in Nigeria
We must protect and support our health workers to safely and effectively do their jobs
Nigeria already has a critical shortage of health professionals and sadly many health workers who are our first line of defense serving on the front lines of the COVID-19 fight have been affected by the virus
· In Nigeria, the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise, and the unprecedented impact has shown the vulnerability of our health system
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Nigeria 3.81 doctors per 10,000 peopleIndia 8.57 doctors per 10,000 peopleCanada 26.1 doctors per 10,000 peopleFrance 32.7 doctors per 10,000 peopleSource: WHO, 2018
COUNTRY DOCTOR TO PATIENT RATIO
Building a Resilient Health System To tackle current and future health threats, we must build a stronger and more resilient health system.
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This requires a nationwide workforce of trusted, condent, expert health professionals who can stop the next health threat wherever and whenever it comes - and protect themselves in the process
Investing in our Human Capacity
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Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) is a multi-disciplinary approach to identifying and stopping the spread of infectious diseases but Nigeria's health care system has a critical IPC gap
We need to fill this gap by building and sustaining the capacity of our health workers to rapidly and safely respond to outbreaks
Thus, DRASA plans to establish Nigeria's first-ever IPC Simulation Training Center to train 10,000+ health professionals each year who will be prepared, equipped, and ready to protect our public health
Our Solution:Simulation Training
Ÿ Online training programs
Ÿ 1 day topical courses
Establish in Lagos PHASE 1:
Ÿ 3 day in-depth course
Ÿ On-site training and facility assessments
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PHASE 2: Expand to other states
PHASE 3 : Expand to other industries
LAGOS
Credit: Ted Eytan
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Why Simulation? It is hard to train someone for a time of
emergency
Simulation – which originated in the aviation industry – is a safe, hands-on
training method which tests and builds a person's capacity to respond to
danger, challenges, and emergencies
BudgetThe overview budget for setup and operations:
The details of the budget for setup and operations:
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*Rate used N450/$1
1 Year Operating Cost
Setup Cost 185,464,950 412,144 1 Year Operating Costs 37,571,490 83,492 Total 223,036,440 495,636
NGN USD
*Rate used N450/$1
NGN USD
Furniture and Fixtures 6,434,450 14,299
Rent & Fees (5 years) 33,000,000 73,333
SETUP
Vehicle (Van) 27,500,000 61,111
Services (power, water, etc.) 25,008,500 55,574 Renovation (500 sq m) 55,000,000 122,222
SUBTOTAL 185,464,950 412,144
Training Equipment 22,000,000 48,889 A/V Computing 16,522,000 36,716
Staffing (10 people) 27,060,000 60,133 Utilities and Facility Maintenance 8,472,750 18,828 Online Maintenance 2,038,740 4,531 SUBTOTAL 37,571,490 83,492
NGN USD
Sustainability PlanRequiring fees for all training
programs (online, in-person, on-site)
Offering additional IPC consulting services for
health facilities (e.g. facility assessments)
Establishing as a mandatory training program for all health facilities (in partnership with
government)
Acquiring accreditation to provide continuing medical
education credits for trainees
3rd party rental of the simulation and training
spaces for related programs
3rd Partysimulation
and training
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About DRASA
· Through DRASA, we continue her legacy of protecting public health.
· DRASA was established in memory of the late Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh who identified and contained Nigeria's first Ebola patient - preventing a major outbreak - but lost her life in the process.
· DRASA is a nonprofit organization working with government, local, and international partners to strengthen Nigeria's health security and emergency preparedness.
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Board of Trustees
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Mr. Olasupo Shasore SANPartner, Africa Law Practice
Dr. Ama AdadevohAssociate, UMDA
Mr. Olayemi CardosoChairman, Citibank Nigeria
Mr. Deji AkinyanjuFounder, Ganic
Dr. Yemi JohnsonMD/CEO, First Cardiology Consultants
Mr. Kodjo AdadevohDirector Global Biologics, Merck
Ms. Doyin AkinyanjuMD/CEO Ibile Oil and Gas
Contribute
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Ÿ Account Name: Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh Health Trust Ÿ Sort Code: 058152609
NAIRA ACCOUNTŸ Bank Name: Guaranty Trust BankŸ Account Number: 0220609806
Ÿ Correspondent Bank: Citibank New York111 Wall Street, New York, NY 10043Swift Code: CITIUS33ABA Routing Number: 021-000-089
DOLLAR ACCOUNT
Ÿ Account Number: 36129295
Ÿ Bank Name: Guaranty Trust BankŸ Account Number/IBAN: 0220610044
Ÿ For credit to: Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, Lagos, NigeriaSwift Code: GTBINGLA
For final credit to: Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh Health TrustAccount Number: 0220610044
furniture, equipment,
generator, etc.
In-kind contributions –
– are welcome
PLEASE DONATE TO SUPPORT OUR VISION TO BUILD A MORE RESILIENT HEALTH SYSTEM
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With your support, we will get through this COVID-19 pandemic and build a better prepared, more resilient health system to keep ourselves, our families, and our country safe
Contact Us: www.drasatrust.org info@drasatrust.org +234 803 613 1484
Join Us
Thank You
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