The Partnership for Advocacy in Child and Family Health (PACFaH) project is a pilot project of the dRPC which was implemented between 2014 to 2017. The project was designed as a heath accountability intervention implemented by a collective of 7 Nigerian civil society organizations working together to advocate to government to keep policy and funding commitments for child and family health and to bring down regulatory and administrative barriers inhibiting the advancement in child and family health. PACFaH was anchored by the development Research and Projects Center (dRPC) and was subjected to external evaluation at close out in 2017.
#UHC #NaijaHealth "For UHC to be guaranteed, there must be inclusivity, awareness, mobilization and action by the citizens through the CSOs involvement"- Dr Judith-Ann Walker @NphcdaNG @Fmohnigeria pic.twitter.com/hhFxZBNGWY
— development Research and Projects Centre (dRPC) (@drpc_nig) December 12, 2023
The development Research and Projects Centre (dRPC) is registered intermediary non-profit organization established with a mission of strengthening the capacity (organizational and technical capacity) of civil society organizations to design and implement transformative and sustainable development interventions which engage government and address felt needs of the vulnerable and excluded such as women and girls.