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Getting It Together In 72 Hours: CCP-NURHI Clinic
Remodelling Experience
OYO STATE
PACE SETTER STATE
OYO STATE
THE 72-HOUR CLINIC MAKEOVER
COMPENDIUM
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Acronyms
ANC Ante-natal Care
APIN AIDS Prevention Initiative in Nigeria
CHEW Community Health Extension Worker
CHO Community Health Ofcer
CNO Chief Nursing Ofcer
CPR Contraceptive Prevalence Rate
DOT Directly Observed Therapy
DVD Digital Video Disc
E-BANKING Electronic banking
FP Family Planning
GH General Hospital
HCT HIV Counselling and Testing
HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeciency Virus/ Acquired Immunodeciency Syndrome
HVS High Volume Site
IITA International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
IUCD Intrauterine Contraceptive Device
JCHEW Junior Community Health Extension Worker
LAUTECH Ladoke Akintola University of Technology
LCD TV Liquid Crystal Display Television
LCDA Local Council Development Area
LEEMP Local Employment Environmental Management Project
LGA Local Government Area
LLIN Long Lasting Insecticidal Net
MCH Maternal and Child Health
MDG Millennium Development Goals
MMR Maternal Mortality Rate
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ANC Ante-natal Care
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MR Mortality Rate
NDHS Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey
NHIS National Health Insurance Scheme
NISER Nigeria Institute of Social and Economic Research
NTA Nigerian Television Authority
NURHI 2 Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative 2
NURHI Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative
OPD Out-Patient Department
PHC Primary Healthcare Centre
PIA Performance Improvement Assessment
PIP Performance Improvement Plan
PMTCT Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission
PNC Post Natal Care
PNO Principal Nursing Ofcer
PVC Poly-Vinyl Chloride
SCHEW Senior Community Health Extension Worker
WC Water Closet
WDC Ward Development Committee
Acronyms
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In its determination towards ensuring improved maternal, newborn and child health in Nigeria, the Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI 2) project narrates one of its proven interventions - 72-Hour Clinic Makeover concept and process. The NURHI 2 project is built on the premise that demand for family planning is a requirement for increased contraceptive use, thereforeit is important to generate demand and ensure that supply meets the demand by improving access to quality FP services.
This compendium narrates a stepwise guide on how the 72-Hour Clinic Makeover concept is being implemented in the project supported states; Kaduna, Lagos and Oyo. It also contains information on the facilities that benetted from the 72-Hour Clinic Makeover in these states.
NURHI 2 would like to appreciate the immense contributions of the Federal Ministry of Health, State Ministries of Health (Kaduna, Lagos, and Oyo), National Primary Health Care Development Agency, State Primary Health Care Development Agencies/Boards in Kaduna, Lagos and Oyo, and the Local Council Development Agency in Lagos State. Our sincere gratitude also goes to the Ward Development Committees and community members for their involvement and commitment in the process and each supported LGA for their donations and support all through the process in ensuring it becomes a reality.
NURHI 2 would also like to acknowledge with much appreciation the efforts and hard work of our core partners; Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) and Centre for Communication Programs Nigeria (CCPN), in providing the necessary support for quality improvement and community mobilization respectively. It also appreciates the efforts of the entire staff members of Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP), the prime organization of the NURHI project, for their commitment in making the 72-Hour Clinic Makeover process a success.
It is our expectation that all tiers of government, other stakeholders and good-meaning Nigerians will take this document and move it beyond a compendium into action and reality that will be replicated at all levels so as to improve the health of everyone especially women and children in Nigeria.
Dr. Saratu Olabode-OjoSenior Technical Advisor – Service Delivery and Health Systems Strengthening.CCP-NURHI 2
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NURHI 2 envisions a Nigeria where supply and demand barriers to contraceptive use are eliminated and a positive shift in family planning social norms at the structural, service, and community levels that drive increases in Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) in Kaduna, Lagos, and Oyo states.
Family Planning/Child Birth Spacing has been proven to be one of the key factors to reduction in maternal and child mortality, making it a very vital intervention for improving the quality of life of women and children. With NURHI's proven interventions in the family planning landscape, there is a move by key stakeholders to successfully redirect and improve the health and economic indices of the country, through high impact MNCH interventions.
One of NURHI's proven intervention to address supply barriers at these three targeted levels to improve the quality of family planning services and expand access of these services to more men and women is the 72-Hour Clinic Makeover concept. The concept ensures that all NURHI 2 supported facilities have basic equipment and infrastructure using a cost-effective way. The methodology is to use direct labour through community-based artisans who are hired to provide services to give the facility a 'face lift' thereby providing a private and safe environment for condential counselling and family planning method administration. The overall aim is to provide quality family planning services and access to care in line with the National Family Planning Service Protocol.
This compendium contains the list, pictures and details of facilities that have benetted from the 72-Hour Clinic Makeover with the list of equipment and infrastructure. It also details the challenges and success stories recorded in implementing the process.
Our desire is that this innovation, if replicated appropriately, would cause a positive shift in providing an integrated, comprehensive, and holistic approach to improve the Nigerian health system at all levels of care.
Dr. Mojisola Odeku,
Portfolio Director, CCP Nigeria FP Portfolio
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Copyright 2018
ISBN: 978-978-964-828-3
Acronyms
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
AKINYELE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
Moniya General Hospital
Ojoo Primary Healthcare Centre
Olorisaoko Primary Healthcare Centre
Ajibode Primary Healthcare Centre
Sasa Primary Healthcare Centre
Ikereku Primary Healthcare Centre
EGBEDA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
Oremeji Primary Healthcare Centre
Kajorepo Primary Healthcare Centre
Kumapayi Primary Healthcare Centre
Olode Primary Healthcare Centre
Egbeda Primary Healthcare Centre
IBARAPA EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
Anko Primary Healthcare Centre
Maya Primary Healthcare Centre
Oke-Imale Primary Healthcare Centre
Eruwa General Hospital
Temidire Primary Healthcare Centre
ISEYIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
Ado-Awaye Primary Healthcare Centre
Isalu Primary Healthcare Centre
Iseyin General Hospital
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KAJOLA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
Isemi Ile Primary Healthcare Centre
Ayetoro Maternity Centre
Agbagi-Ilero Primary Healthcare Centre
Isia Primary Healthcare Centre
Okeho General Hospital
LAGELU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
Alegongo Primary Healthcare Centre
Monatan Primary Healthcare Centre
Abidiodan Primary Healthcare Centre
Lalupon Primary Healthcare Centre
Lagun General Hospital
Olorunda Primary Healthcare Centre
Koso Primary Healthcare Centre
Ode Oba Primary Healthcare Centre
OGBOMOSO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
Aaduin Primary Healthcare Centre
Baaki Primary Healthcare Centre
Katangua Primary Healthcare Centre
Osupa Primary Healthcare Centre
Taara Primary Healthcare Centre
OLUYOLE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
Adaramagbo Primary Healthcare Centre
Ayetoro Primary Healthcare Centre
Mosfala Primary Healthcare Centre
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ONA ARA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
Sarat Adesina Primary Healthcare Centre
Aba-Emu Primary Healthcare Centre
Amuloko Primary Healthcare Centre
Gangansi Primary Healthcare Centre
Olosunde Primary Healthcare Centre
Odo Ona Elewe Primary Healthcare Centre
Ajofeebo Primary Healthcare Centre
Ayegun Primary Healthcare Centre
Ope Agbe Primary Healthcare Centre
OYO WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
Iyaji Primary Healthcare Centre
Kolobo Primary Healthcare Centre
Akeetan Baale Primary Healthcare Centre
Iseke Primary Healthcare Centre
Isokun Primary Healthcare Centre
AVERAGE COST FOR EQUIPPING THE FP UNIT AND LABOUR WARD
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Oyo State was created in 1976 but was split into Oyo and Osun States in 1991. The current Oyo State covers a total of 27,249 square kilometres and is bounded in the North by Kwara State, in the east by Osun State, in the south by the Ogun State and in the west by Ogun State and the Republic of Benin. Oyo State consists of 33 Local Government Areas further subdivided into 35 Local Community Development Areas. Based on the 2006 census, the population in Oyo State was estimated at 5,591,589. However, by 2015, the projected population of Oyo State had risen to 7,424,242 making it the fth most populous state in Nigeria (NDHS, 2013). This situation, in addition to several other factors ranging from inadequate health nancing to poor system planning and failure to respond to the needs of a growing population, contributed to dilapidation of public health facilities, a weakened health system and signicant reduction in the capacity to provide quality care and services to clients.
NURHI 2 is committed to contributing towards achieving the State's goal of increasing its CPR to 46.5 percent by 2020. The project uses a three-prong approach of Advocacy, Demand Generation and Service Delivery to increase local support for contraceptive use, while expanding demand and access to high quality and affordable family planning services.
72-Hour Clinic Makeover ProcessThe 72-hour clinic makeover activity is implemented from start to nish in close collaboration with the health regulatory agencies in the state to have a waiting area, counselling room and FP procedure room which is based on space available in each facility.The implementation takes place within 72 hours. It starts after close of work on Friday and is completed before resumption of work the following Monday.
At the beginning of the project, NURHI 2 selected the intervention sites and conducted a Performance Improvement Assessment (PIA) of these health facilities with the aim of understanding the current state of family planning service delivery and also identifying gaps in training, equipment, infrastructure, logistics, data documentation and reporting. The ndings from the PIA were used to develop the Performance Improvement Plan (PIP), which was shared with all key stakeholders at the LGA and State levels with the intent of getting them onboard to be key contributors towards implementation of the PIP and to encourage government to scale-up and replicate the process in other facilities.
Based on the PIP, and with input from the artisans, the scope of work and the bill of quantity for the infrastructural upgrade was developed. This process of engaging community artisans ensured cost effectiveness by paying for direct labour rather than the commonly used contracting method. It also ensured that community members played an active role in the 72-hour clinic renovation thereby stimulating interest in the welfare and maintenance of the health centres in their communities. The infrastructure renovated include tiling of oors, painting, plumbing, electrical repairs and carpentry works which could include repair of torn nets, xing of doors, repair of roof leakages/ceiling and in some instances demarcation of rooms. In some facilities, blocked drainages were repaired, new walkways were constructed, pumping machines were purchased to supply water into the facility and on an occasion, a building was completed from an existing foundation.
Before equipment were procured, medical equipment vendors were identied, the vendors’outts visited and inspected to verify their capacity to deliver on specications. The medical equipment were supplied, branded, delivered and installed in the various health facilities.
In the project state ofces, a procurement committee was set up to review the scope of work required in each facility, the quantication and quotations submitted by artisans as well as review processes and costs for direct purchases at the state level. Thereafter, the facilities were cleaned, reorganized and equipment were arranged in the family planning waiting area, counselling and procedure rooms. The entire process is supervised by a team consisting of a NURHI staff, health facility staff and community members to ensure quality and completeness of the job.
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Health facilities were grouped into batches and a schedule was developed to cover a maximum of ve facilities per weekend within the same LGA or locality. There should be 15 to 20 facilities per batch.The commissioning ceremony was highly participatory with the involvement of dignitaries and key stakeholders from the state and local government levels. The involvement of these policy and opinion leaders was very strategic to promote ownership and identify with NURHI's niche for quality service delivery. In addition, it provides an opportunity to advocate for government and other stakeholders to replicate the process in other facilities which are not supported by NURHI.
ChallengesThe 72- hour clinic makeover as with other laudable projects was not without its own challenges. The concept itself is very new to most health facility staff and community members alike, hence, NURHI staff had to always keep both artisans and facility members on their toes to ensure that the target to deliver the work in 72 hours is met. Although this rigorous process rufed a few feathers and some occasions resulted in mild confrontations, all participants and stakeholders involved in the process were usually amazed at how a rapid turn-around is made to the physical structures of the facility within such a short period and using minimal funding.
Also, it is important to know that the geographical location of each facility signicantly inuences the implementation process of the 72-hour clinic makeover activity. The estimated time for delivery of equipment and building materials are determined by location of facility as bad roads will sometimes slow down the delivery vehicles and prevent access to the facilities. Sometimes, the equipment were off-loaded and individually carried by community members to the facilities. Furthermore, harsh weather conditions may hamper and slow down the pace of work during renovations, for example during heavy down pour of rain, wall painting could be delayed or damaged thus necessitating repainting.
Other challenges of notable mention are poor communication network, inability of artisans to utilize e-banking services, and unavailability of building materials in some host communities which required artisans to travel as far as 300km to source for the materials. Lastly, there is a tendency for artisans to charge exorbitant prices with a false assumption that there is a lot of money because the project is being sponsored by government.
Success StoriesAmid the challenges, success stories were recorded from the 72-hour clinic makeover. During the commissioning, community members trooped out to witness the transformation of the health facilities which was thought to be “unbelievable”. They came with rolled out drums and dances. Other notable outcomes include; clients showing eagerness to use the facilities upon completion of the renovations, pledges by community associations to x other areas in the facility not covered by the makeover and some traditional heads provided lunch for workers throughout the makeover period. In addition, community leaders promised to ensure adequate security of the health facility, there were commitments by government ofcials to earmark a certain percentage of the budget for consumables and relling of the camp gas for sterilization to mention a few.
ConclusionThe overall implementation of the 72-hour clinic makeover has been a huge success that helped to showcase that so much can be done with little resources. This document chronicles the 56 facilities that benetted from the 72-hour clinic makeover under the NURHI 2 project in Oyo State.
It is one of the 11 local governments that make up Ibadan metropolis. It was named after the late Olubadan Isaac Babalola Akinyele with its headquarters at Moniya. It shares boundaries with Ajio local government to the North, Lagelu local government to the East, Ido local government to the West and Ibadan North local government to the South. Akinyele Local Government Area was created in
21976. It occupies a land area of 464.892 km . Using 3.2 percent growth rate from 2006 census gures, the 2010 estimated population for the Local Government is 239,745. The people of the local government are predominantly farmers but there is also a sprinkle of artisans. Education is also a prized industry.
The local government is host to many notable institutions including; Nigeria Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER), International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Federal School of Statistics, Second Mechanised Division a.k.a Odogbo Cantonment and a reasonable part of the University of Ibadan land area falls within the Local Government at Apete. There are veritable tourist attractions such as the Bowen's Tomb and Ope ljaye of the historical Kurunmi War in ljaye, Oke Idan in Ikereku, many festivals cultural and It is subdivided into 12 wards, and due to its rapid economic and political development, a new Local Council Development Area Ajorosun Local Council Development Area was carved out. It has 25 health facilities offering maternal and child health services a General Hospital. The LGA has a MMR of 268.6/100,000 live births, MR of under 5 of 11.2/1000 live births and CPR of 16.9 percent.
AKINYELE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
S/N NAME OF FACILITY MONTH/YEAR MAKEOVEREXECUTED & COMPLETED
DIGNITARY WHOCOMMISSIONED FACILITY
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Moniya GH
Ojoo PHC
Olorisaoko PHC
Sasa PHC
Ikereku PHC
Ajibode PHC
16th–19th September 2016 Dr. Jonathan Osamor
14th–17th July 2017 Mr. Olumide Yakub-Ali
14th–17th July 2017 Hon. Fadoyin Michael Akinniyi
14th–17th July 2017 Mr. Olumide Yakub-Ali
14th–17th July 2017 Hon. Ayo Akinpade
14th–17th July 2017 Mr. Olumide Yakub-Ali
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LIST OF HEALTH FACILITIES IN AKINYELE LGA THAT BENEFITTED FROM THE 72-HOUR CLINIC MAKEOVER
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MONIYAGENERAL HOSPITAL
The hospital was established as a primary healthcare centre in 1998, under Akinyele Local Government Area but was later converted to a General Hospital in 2000. It consists of Male General Ward, Female General Ward, Emergency Unit, Labour Room, Maternity Ward (for both patients in labour and post delivery patients) and Mini Theatre for minor surgeries. Other units within the facility include; Pharmacy, Laboratory, Physiotherapy, Dental, PMTCT units, Immunization Clinic, Antenatal Clinic and Family Planning Clinic.
It serves as referral centre for all the Primary Healthcare facilities in all the 12 wards in Akinyele Local Government and also serves as secondary facility to the communities in the LGA. The facility has two Consultants, ve Doctors, four Youth Corp Doctors, twenty Nurses/ Midwives, four Nurses, one Dentist, three Pharmacists, three Pharmacy Technicians, six Laboratory Scientists/ Technicians, one SCHEW, seven Cleaners/Attendants.
The average number of patients/clients seen per month include; ANC (155), Deliveries (35), Immunization (700), Family Planning (250). Following the 72-hour clinic makeover by NURHI 2, the facility was commissioned by Dr. Jonathan Osamor on the 20th day of September, 2016 to promote family planning services in the community.
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin1 Gynaecological couch 1 Anglepoise lamp 1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains 1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Implant removal forceps 1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard1 IUCD Kit1 Stainless steel drum1 Bed screen1 Instrument tray
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIEDAluminium partitioning to separate procedure and counselling rooms.
Changing of the old plywood demarcating the FP room and the corridor.
Changing of broken louvres and xing of tornwindow nets.
Blockage of an existing doorway by use of blocks and plastering with creation of a window in the procedure room.
Painting of the entire corridor adjacent to the FP room and the FP room.
Tiling of the oors of the FP procedure room.
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FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
Waiting area after renovation Counselling room before renovation
FP Procedure room before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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OJOO PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The land on which the hospital complex stands was donated by Ogundipe Family of Oke Offa Babasale, Ibadan. Ojoo Primary Healthcare Centre was built and donated to Ojoo Community in Akinyele Local Government, Ibadan, Oyo State by Bodija Lions Club during the 1991/1992 Lionistic year and commissioned by Lion Alex Irotumhe MJF District Governor District 404.The building was handed over to Akinyele Local Government and was commissioned by His Excellency Chief Kolapo Olawuyi Ishola, (Former Governor of Oyo State) on 12th May, 1993. The Communities being served by Ojoo PHC are: Aba-Eja, Tinuoye, Trinity, Aworawo, Kajorepo, Kajola, Gospel, Oguntule, Goodness, Aba-Opa, Abatakan, Ojoo, Elemu, Onile-Aro, Olororo, Gbanda, Crown height, Isokun, Olore and Alabede. The staff strength of the facility include; one Nurse/Midwife,one CHO, three SCHEW, one JCHEW, two Health Assistants, one Medical Record,one Lab Technician and one Pharmacy Technician.
The services rendered are: Immunization, Antenatal care for pregnant women and adequate care during and after delivery , Family Planning Services, Laboratory Services, HIV/AIDs counselling and Testing, Prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDs, Treatment of tuberculosis (DOT centre) Preventive and curative treatment for patients, Referral of Patients/Clients to Secondary and Tertiary Health Institutions. The average numbers of Clients/Patients seen in the facility per month are as follows: Deliveries (30), Immunization (300), Growth monitoring promotion (400), Family Planning (90), Ante-Natal Clinic (180), Out Patients (650).The facility was renovated under NURHI 2 72-hour family planning makeover where family planning equipments and instruments which were donated and later commissioned by The Caretaker Chairman, Akinyele South LCDA, Igbooloyin, Hon. Olumide Yakub Alli on 17th July, 2017.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
Painting of the facility exterior and fence, facility extension, FP room, OPD, consulting room, corridors, two toilets, two bathrooms, procedure room and pharmacy.
Tiling of the procedure room, two toilets, two bathrooms and the pharmacy.Plumbing works including purchase ofwater closet and two wash hand basins.
Bricklaying- The pharmacy was moved and converted to the FP counselling room hencetwo doors leading into the FP room from the new pharmacy had to be blocked and anotherentrance created for the pharmacy. Also, therewas need to plaster part of the fence.Welding- New lintel had to be made where blocks were broken to create a door space.
Electricals- The facility meter was relocated from its original space as a door space was created there. There was need to purchase lamp holder and energy saving bulbs for the FP room.
Carpentry works- including netting of windows,xing of doors, door nets, door frames and asbestos ceiling.
Aluminium demarcation was done to separatethe counselling and procedure rooms.
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin1 Gynaecological couch 1 Anglepoise lamp 1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains 1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent
1 Transparent rectangular bowl
1 Implant removal forceps1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard1 IUCD Kit1 Stainless steel Drum1 Bed screen1 Instrument tray
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
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FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room before renovation
Exterior of the PHC after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
Exterior of the PHC before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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OLORISAOKO PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The Primary Healthcare Centre was built with mud by the Community in the late 60s, as a dispensary. It was rebuilt under Millennium Development Goal (MDG) and handed over to the community on 2nd October, 2014. In July, 2017 the facility was renovated under the NURHI 2 72-hour clinic makeover with family planning equipment and instruments donated. On the 16th September, 2017, the Society for Family Health (SFH) equipped an ofce for Youth Friendly Programme called A360 9ja girls. The communities being served by Olorisaoko PHC are: Olorisaoko, Falade, Akuro, Akinrinola, Abeowu, Idi-oke, Abaigbagbo, Omolarere, Idiroko, Odo-Oba, Mogaji, Gbaku, Oke-oba, Omolarere New Settlement, Olosaoko Baale, Seriki, Folarin, Ejitolu, Gbesura, Ajuwon, Oyigun, Elewedu, Ifelodun, Ifeloju, Olorunsogo, Akinboro, Akonko, Agedungbe, Adegboro and Ayetoro.
The staff strength of the facility include: one CHO, one SCHEW, one Lab Technician, one Health Assistant and three ad-hoc staff. The services rendered are: Antenatal Clinic, SFH – SFH for Youth Friendly Clinic (Provision of contraceptives and skill acquisition for adolescent girls (15 to 19 years), Prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS, Delivery, Treatment of minor ailments, Family Planning Services, Referral of Patients/Clients to Secondary and Tertiary Health Institutions. The average number of clients seen in the facility per month are as follows: Delivery (15), Immunization (57), Family Planning (37), Ante-Natal Clinic (84). The newly renovated facility was commissioned on 17th July, 2017 by Akinyele Local Government Caretaker Chairman, Hon. Michael Fadoyin.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
Painting of the waiting area, FP procedure and counselling room, labour room, and the exteriorof the facility.
Fixing of ush handle and plumbing work for the facility.
Bricklaying work: patching of wall, oor and construction of door step.
Fixing of Aluminum sliding and partitioning.
Fixing of door key engine
Carpentry work: xed the tie rod and window rods.
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard1 IUCD Kit2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
CLIENTS WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Waiting area after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
Exterior of PHC after renovation
Waiting area before renovation
Exterior of PHC before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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SASA PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The facility was built by IITA and handed over to Sasa Community, but was transferred to the Akinyele Local Government to be used as Primary Healthcare Centre and as an ofce for Environmental Health services. In 2014, a Non Governmental Organization called “SOS” from Netherlands renovated the PHC building. The Communities being served by Sasa PHC are: Sasa, Alfonso, Alapata, Ebedi, North-Gate, Ajibade, Ashawale, Omowole, Idita, Ofce Area, Okomalu, Kusu, Idi-ori and Seriki. The facility has a staff strength of one Nurse/Midwife, two CHOs, one SCHEW, one JCHEW and one Health Assistant. The services rendered include; Treatment of minor ailments, Immunization against childhood diseases, Growth monitoring for children (0 to 23months), Antenatal care for pregnant women and adequate care during (Perinatal) and after delivery (Postnatal), Family planning services, Good environmental sanitation, Treatment of tuberculosis (DOT centre), Prevention of mother - child transmission of HIV/AIDS, Referral of Patients/Clients to Secondary and Tertiary Health Institutions.
The average numbers of clients seen in the facility per month are as follows; Delivery (8), Immunization (80), Family Planning (40), Ante-Natal Clinic (70), Out Patients (180). The facility was selected as a Type 2 facility and beneted from the NURHI 2 modied 72-hour clinic makeover and was commissioned by Caretaker Chairman, Akinyele South LCDA, Igbooloyin, Hon. Olumide Yakub Alli on 17th July, 2017.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl
Partitioning FP counselling and procedure roomswith plywood.Changing of the window and door nets.Replacement of damaged ceiling and leaking roof. Painting of the interior and exterior walls of the facility.Purchased plumbing pipes for proper channeling of waste.Purchased and xed a washhand basin at theFP procedure room.Repaired water closet Minor plastering of the facility entrance.Tiling of the bath room oor.General cleaning.
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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FP Procedure room after renovationFP Procedure room before renovation
Waiting area after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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IKEREKU PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The land was donated to the Local Government by Adegbaike Ogunsiji. The facility was built and commissioned by Honourable Abiola and the Caretaker Chairman, Honourable Sangogade of Akinyele Local Government in 1958. The Communities being served by this PHC are:Ikereku, Alakeji, Babamogba, Akande, Onikange, Ago, Beyioku, Ese-oke, Osanyindeyi, Iya-ofa Ekefa, Olokuta, Abintin, Oyada, Olanla, Agbabiobi, Agbagi, Bantu, Faleye and Olulonsin.
The facility has a staff strength of one Nurse Midwife, two CHOs and one Health assistant. Services provided in the facility are as follows: Family Planning, Ante-natal clinic, Immunization, Delivery, Treatment of minor ailment, HIV counselling and testing, Child Welfare, Referral of Patients/Clients to Secondary and Tertiary Health Institution. The average number of clients seen in the facility per month are as follows: Delivery (3), Immunization (42), Family Planning (28), Ante-Natal Clinic (25), Out Patients (90). The facility was renovated under the 72-hour clinic makeover by NURHI 2 and was commissioned on the 17th July, 2017 by Hon. Akin Akinpade, the Caretaker Chairman of Akinyele East LCDA, Ikereku.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the procedure room, counselling roomand the waiting room. The interior and exteriorwalls with the extension of the facility was paintedwhich has never been done since 1952.Repair and replacing the doors and door locks.Fixing of the facility window net.Cleaning of the facility surroundings (clearing of the bush + fumigation of the surrounding with sniper and weed crusher)Reorganizing the FP and Out Patient Department(OPD) sections.Construction of a concrete slab at the entrance for easy passage to the waiting area.Re- evacuation & Re-construction of the old pittoilet to the modern standard structure.
Tilling of the facility oors and toilet area.Aluminum demarcation of the FP section into counselling/procedure rooms.
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
Waiting area after renovation
FP Clinic before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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Egbeda Local Government Area was carved out of Lagelu Local Government in 1989 and has its headquarters in Egbeda town. The local government shares boundaries with Osun State to the East, Lagelu local government to the North, Ibadan North East to the West and Ona Ara local government to the South. It has an area of 191 km² and a population of 281,573 at the 2006 census.
The local government has a sizeable expanse of land for production of livestock and arable crops. The political administration has raised the LGA to its social and economic peaks including the siting of a dry sea port at Erunmu by the Federal Government. Egbeda Local Government Area is subdivided into 11 wards. It has 21 facilities offering maternal and child health services. MR of under ve is 1.4/1000 Live births and CPR of 8.1percent.
EGBEDA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
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S/N NAME OF FACILITY MONTH/YEAR MAKEOVER EXECUTED & COMPLETED
DIGNITARY WHOCOMMISSIONED FACILITY
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Oremeji PHC
Kajorepo PHC
Kumapayi PHC
Olode PHC
2nd–5th September, 2016 Hon. Ademola Adewuyi
21st -24th July 2017 Hon. Sodiq Akintunde
21st -24th July 2017 Hon. Adeyinka Adeyemi
21st -24th July 2017 Hon. Sodiq Akintunde
LIST OF HEALTH FACILITIES IN EGBEDA LGA THAT BENEFITTED FROM THE 72-HOUR CLINIC MAKEOVER
5 Egbeda PHC 21st -24th July 2017 Hon. Sodiq Akintunde
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OREMEJI PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Oremeji PHC was built during the administration of Hon. Olasunbo Oyedijo and ofcially commenced operations on the 19th April 2006. The facility is located a few blocks away from the market serving 53 settlements under Olubadan ward and includes Oremeji, Moradeyo, Alarere etc. The facility has a staff strength of eight comprising of one CHO, three CHEW and four Health Assistants. Services rendered are immunization, ANC, Family Planning and treatment of minor ailments.
The average number of clients seen per month during immunization is 170, ANC-60 and Family planning-53. The facility was commissioned following the 72- hour clinic makeover on the 5th of September 2016 by Hon Ademola Adewuyi, the Caretaker Chairman of Egbeda LGA.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Tiling of the oors, painting of the facility, plywood partitioning to create a new counselling room in the corridor beside the procedure room, replacement of louvres and
door and repair of torn window nets.
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FP Procedure room after renovation Counselling room after renovation
Waiting area before renovation
Exterior of the PHC after renovation
Waiting area after renovation
Exterior of the PHC before renovation
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KAJOREPO PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Kajorepo PHC is a NURHI HVS situated in Egbeda LGA. The PHC serves the following communities; Odo Ogberi, Oluwo, Ogungbade, Kukumada, Celica, Adegbayi Area. Clients are seen daily even during the Routine Immunization and ANC for different FP services with the staff actively involved.
Family planning methods offered in the facility include; Implanon, Depo-provera, Jadelle, Excluton, Noristerat, IUCD, Microgynon, Female and Male condoms. An average of 30 clients are seen monthly for family planning services. Following the 72-hour clinic makeover, the facility was commissioned on the 24th of July 2017 by Hon. Sadiq Akintunde , the Caretaker Chairman of Egbeda LGA.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIEDPainting of the FP counselling and procedurerooms, the waiting area, the entrance and exterior walls of the facility.
Repair and replacement of the doors and door locks.
Fixing of facility window nets.
Cleaning of the facility suroundings (Clearingof bush/fumigation of the surrounding with sniper and weed crusher.
Reorganizing the OPD and FP sections.Construction of concrete slab at the two entrances for easy passage into the waitingarea.
Tiling of the facility oor and toilets.Purchase of submersible pumping machine.Widening the window (i.e removing a few blocksfrom the wall) of the FP room to allow for moreillumination/aeration.Trimming the owers in the surrounding of the facility.Fixing of electrical bulbs and faulty sockets.Purchase of a brand new LCD television and DVD player for the waiting room.
Purchase of a standing fan for the waiting room.
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Waiting area after renovationWaiting area before renovation
Counselling room after renovation
FP Procedure room before renovation
Exterior of the PHC after renovationExterior of the PHC before renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
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KUMAPAYI PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The hospital was established based on a request made by the community members to Chief Adelakun, a teacher at Kumapayi Primary School who was made a commissioner between the year 1979-1981. The hospital was demolished and the land sold some few years but was regained and rebuilt by the community members.
The catchment areas are as follows: Oki, Kumapayi, Ojoyeye, Ori Bakery, Olojo, Idi Osan, Ogundipe, Areke, Omilewonde, Ahoyaya, Omolewa, Opeyemi, Opa Musa, Ori-Ile, Gbaga, Oke-Alaa and Majue lt was renovated by NURHI 2 and commissioned on 24th July 2017 by Hon. Adeyinka Adeyemi, the Caretaker Chairman of Aj'orosun.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
2 Pedal bins 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the exterior of the facility, the waiting area, FP counselling and procedureroom.Tiling of the facility oorsRepair of door locks/handlesFixing of window nets/broken louvres
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Counselling room after renovationWaiting area after renovation
Commissioning of FP clinic
FP Procedure room before renovation FP Procedure room after renovation
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OLODE PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Olode PHC was established over 30 years ago and is located in Olode community, Egbeda. The catchment communities include; Iyere, Aba titi, Ibugbe tutu, Olode, Atofarati, Onilu, Amuro, Adekola and Ogooluwa.
The staff strength include: ve CHEWs, two Health Assistants and three Adhoc staff. The average number of clients seen per month are; ANC- 10, Immunization-100 and Family Planning-50. The facility was commissioned on the 24th of July 2017 by Hon. Sadiq Akintunde, the Caretaker Chairman of Egbeda LGA.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Partitioning with polished plywood to demarcate the FP counselling room from the open ward.
Tiling of the FP counselling and procedure roomsas well as the corridors.Painting of the exterior walls of the facility, the waiting room, the corridor leading to the FP rooms, the FP counselling and procedurerooms including the toilet.
A new door was made for the toilet.
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FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room before renovation
Exterior of the PHC after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
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EGBEDA PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Egbeda PHC is located in the heart of Egbeda LGA with a target population is 4,971. The facility serves the entire people of Egbeda community including Akita, Koroboto, Aba Edun, Olorunsogo, Oluwo, Fashade, Agbaaka, Iyana Ajia, Mosafejo, Obaloriegun, Bolunpelu, Ajoda, Idi Omo, Ayegun, Pakistan, Abidolu and Ajule.
The staff strength for the facility is: two Nurses, one CHO, four CHEWs and two Health Assistants. The FP client ow usually increases during market and immunization days. The facility beneted from the 72- hour clinic makeover and was commissioned on the 24th of July 2017 by Hon. Sadiq Akintunde, the Caretaker Chairman of Egbeda LGA.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
Repair of old rusty zinc-sheeted roof by changing of roong planks and zinc sheets tomitigate leakage during heavy rains.
Fixing of doors and window nets. Painting of the entire interior and exterior of the facility including the newly constructed toilets and bathrooms.Re-construction of a bathroom and purchase of a sewage drain made from concrete ring with a cover to collect efuent.
Fixing of a new toilet with water closet and wash hand basin within the clinic building asthe existing pit latrine is sited away from the facility and is open to the public.Construction of a soak away to drain efuentfrom the toilet.
Purchase of a large plastic drum to store water,bowls, toilet brush and padlocks for the newlyconstructed bathroom and toilet.
Building of a pavement of two couches of blocks to protect the walls of the facility from being eroded.
Patching of broken walls and oors.
Weeding, sweeping, mopping clearing of grassand sand lling pot holes around the facility.
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Waiting area after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Exterior of the PHC after renovationExterior of the PHC before renovation
FP space before renovation
Waiting area before renovation
Counselling room after renovation
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Ibarapa East was founded in 1989 and has its headquarters in the town of Eruwa. It has an area of 838 km² and a population of 118,226 at the 2006 census. It is a rural local government and largely agrarian. Ibarapa East, North and Central LGAs form the Ibarapa Land consisting of seven principal towns referred to as “Ibarapa Meje”. The local government has one tertiary institution, Ibarapa Polytechnic, Eruwa.
There are 10 wards in Ibarapa East local government area. It has 18 primary health facilities and two General Hospitals offering maternal and child health services. Under ve MR stands at 9.8/1000 Live births and CPR of 13.1percent
IBARAPA EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
S/N NAME OF FACILITY MONTH/YEAR MAKEOVER EXECUTED & COMPLETED
DIGNITARY WHOCOMMISSIONED FACILITY
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2
3
4
Anko PHC
Maya PHC
Oke Imale PHC
Eruwa GH
14th – 17th October 2016 Hon. Atanda Adelore
14th – 17th October 2016 Hon. Atanda Adelore
14th – 17th October 2016 Hon. Atanda Adelore
7th– 10th April 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
LIST OF HEALTH FACILITIES IN IBARAPA EAST LGA THAT BENEFITTED FROM THE 72-HOUR CLINIC MAKEOVER
5 Temidire PHC 7th– 10th April 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez AdeduntanIb
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ANKO PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
This facility is located in Eruwa. It is very spacious and strategically located in a busy area within the community. The catchment areas are:- Idiope, Osunrinde, Adeeka, Oluwo, Ile oga, Ayinde ode, Akande, Ikolaba, Town Hall, Tewure, Dabiri, Oke aro, Ile akan, Ile Awo, Asanso, Ajisafe, Olukotun, Abede, Ile agiri, Iyalode, Baale sunmola, Elerin, Arowolo, Star house, Odo baba ode, Ogundoyin. The population size of Anko community is 19,407.
The facility has a staff strength of 12 comprising of SCHEW, JCHEW and Health Assistants. The services rendered are; ANC, labour and delivery, immunization services, family planning services, treatment of minor ailments and HIV screening. The facility attends to an average of 120 clients per month during ANC, 93 clients per month in family planning clinic and 83 clients per month on immunization days. The facility was commissioned following the 72-hour clinic makeover on the 17th of October 2016 by Hon. Atanda Adelore, the Caretaker Chairman of Ibarapa East.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the facility, replacement of broken louvres, repair of torn window nets and repair of faulty door locks.
Counselling room after renovation
Commissioning of the FP ClinicFP Procedure room after renovation
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MAYA PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The facility is strategically located within a major market with an advantage of client inux on specic market days. The catchment areas are; Ipa, Oniyo, Siiki, Ariya, Oke-cele, Jobi, Akeete, Ogudu 1&2, Surulere, Ojonamo, Gbolaja.
The facility has a staff strength of seven comprising of the following: one SCHEW, two JCHEW, two Health Assistant and two Health Attendants. The facility was commissioned following the implementation of the 72 -hour clinic Makeover on the 17th of October 2016 by Hon. Atanda Adelore, the Caretaker Chairman of Ibarapa East.
The 72- hour clinic makeover has greatly improved the client ow in the facility with low turn out prior to the renovation. The average number of clients attending various clinics per month include: Family planning (50), ANC (10) and immunization (52) .
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Repair of leaking roof , xing of door locks/frame of reception area and FP room, replacement of bad asbestos ceiling boards inthe reception area, tiling of the cemented oors and painting of the facility.
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Waiting area after renovationWaiting area before renovation
Counselling room after renovation
FP Procedure room before renovation FP Procedure room after renovation
OKE-IMALE PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Oke Imale Primary Healthcare Centre is stituated at Lanlate township in Oke lmale, Ibarapa East Local Goverment Oyo state. The primary healthcare Centre was established in 1960 with a total population of 13,571. The services rendered include; ANC, Infant welfare clinic, familly planning, normal delivery, treatment of minor ailment, health education, nutrition, immunization and HIV counselling/testing.
The staff strength include; a CHO, a SCHEW, ve Health Assistant, a Record Ofcer, a Cleaner, a Scientist (N-power), a Gardener, three Night guard. The facility was commissioned following the 72-hour clinic makeover on the 17th of October, 2016 by Hon. Atanda Adelore , the Caretaker Chairman of Ibarapa East.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Plywood partitioning to demarcate the FP counselling and procedure areas , painting of the facility, demarcation of the FP section fromthe labour room with plywood and a new door.
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Counselling room after renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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ERUWA GENERAL HOSPITAL
General Hospital Eruwa was established on 21st March, 1970. It was commissioned by His Excellency, the then military Governor of the Western State Of Nigeria, late Robert Adeyinka Adebayo. Family Planning unit is one of the units in General Hospital Eruwa, since the time of its establishment in 2016 to respond to family issues of the community family issues of the community.
The average number of clients seen per month include; ANC- Eighty (80), FP- Ninety-three (93) and immunization-seventy-eight ANC average percentage is eighty(80). The monthly average percentage on Family Planning is ninety three(93) while the monthly average percentage on immunization is seventy eight (78). The General Hospital staff strength is forty eight (48) while the family planning unit strength is six (6).
On the 10th of April 2017 following the completion of the 72-hour clinic makeover, the facility was commissioned by Chief Olaoye, the Alanko Of Eruwa on behalf of The Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr Azeez Adeduntan . He was accompanied by Dr Mrs Mubo Olaoye and other chiefs.
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch
1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl forreceiving efuent
1 Transparent rectangularbowl1 Stainless steel bowl
1 Medium sized cupboard
2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
Tiling of the waiting area, FP procedureand counselling rooms and toilet oors.Painting of the waiting area, FP procedure and counselling rooms, labour room, toilet, the exterior walls of the facility, the security postand the main gate.Changing of asbestos ceiling, roong sheet and window nets.Repair of doors and door locks.Creation of FP counselling room out of the waiting area using aluminum demarcation.Creation of drainage along the side of the facility building for proper channelling of water and plastering of the ground leading to the waiting area.Purchase of storex tank to curb unavailability of water in the facility.Mini scaffolding using galvanized iron standto place the storex tank.
Plumbing works-purchase of 2 toilet seats, replacement of faulty taps and connecting pipes.Electrical works- purchase of new sockets, bulbs,wire and lamp-holders.
Purchase of LCD TV and DVD player so clientscan view FP jingles, songs and drama while in the facility.
Purchase of standing fan.
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Exterior of PHC after renovationExterior of PHC before renovation
Waiting area after renovation
Counselling room after renovation Commissioning of FP clinic
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TEMIDIRE PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Temidire PHC is located off Temidire market, Eruwa and was established over 10 years ago. The catchment communities include; Idi ope, Orisunbare, Araba village, Olorunda, Ayegbege, Gaa Araba, Ekerin village and Olota settlement. The facility has a staff strength of 7 comprising six CHEWs and one Health Assistant.
The average number of clients seen per month include: ANC-25, Immunization-40 and Family Planning-40. The facility was renovated and commissioned on the 10th of April 2017 by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the facility, aluminium partitioningto demarcate the FP counselling and procedurerooms and replacement of torn window nets.
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Exterior of PHC after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
Commissioning of FP clinic
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Iseyin Local Government Area was created in 1976 and its headquarters is in Iseyin town. It has a land 2mass of 988.54km and a population of 260,000 at the 2006 census. There are 11 wards in the Local
Government Area, with 20 PHCs, and two General Hospitals offering maternal and child health services.
Iseyin is popularly known for traditional woven material 'Aso oke' which is used for important ceremonial occasions. This has attracted local and international tourists to the town. The LGA has a MMR of 61.3/100,000 live births, 5 MR stands at 10.4/1000 Live births and CPR of 3.9 percent.
ISEYIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
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S/N NAME OF FACILITY MONTH/YEAR MAKEOVER EXECUTED & COMPLETED
DIGNITARY WHOCOMMISSIONED FACILITY
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Ado Awaye PHC
Isalu PHC
Iseyin GH
Koso PHC
17th-20th March 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
17th-20th March 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
17th-20th March 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
17th-20th March 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
LIST OF HEALTH FACILITIES IN ISEYIN LGA THAT BENEFITTED FROM THE 72-HOUR CLINIC MAKEOVER
5 Ode Oba PHC 17th-20th March 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
Iseyin
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ADO-AWAYE PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Ado Awaye PHC is located along the outskirts of Iseyin town on the express road to Ibarapa. The catchment areas for Ado Awaye PHC are Wassinmi, Adeekola, Aba Panu, Gaa Alayide, Gaa Olugbile , Agba inu, Agba Ita. It has a staff strength of one CHO, two CHEW, two Health Assistants and one Records Ofcer. The average number of clients seen per month are as follows: ANC (52), Family Planning (87), Imunization (70).
The facility was commissioned on the 20th of March 2017 by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan following the 72 -Hour Clinic Makeover.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the interior and exterior of the facility including the fence.Repair and rewiring of the facility boreholeTiling and purchase of WC for the toilet.Tiling of the oor of the bathroom.Rewiring of the entire facility to supply electricity.Changing of torn window nets and xing of faulty door locks.
Purchase of standing fan.
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Exterior of PHC after renovation
Waiting area after renovation
Exterior of PHC before renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
Commissioning of FP clinic
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ISALU PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Isalu PHC is located along Ikere road. The catchment communities for Isalu PHC are Okeogunbado, Ogunbado, Oke Alaa, Olokoyo, Oke Aro, Ikere Garage and Irawote Opopoolona. The staff strength include one CHO, one CHEW, two Health Assistant. Services rendered are Immunizaion, Normal Delivery, ANC, Family Planning and Treatment of common ailment.
The average number clients seen monthly are as follows; ANC (250), Immunization (225), Family planning (10). The facility beneted from the 72- hour clinic Makeover by NURHI 2 and was commissioned on the
th 20 of March 2017 by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the interior and exterior wallsof the facility.
Tiling of the oors of the waiting area, corridors/veranda, the FP counselling and procedure rooms and the toilet.Fixing of toilet seat and wash hand basin.Aluminium partitioning to separate counsellingand procedure room.
Fixing of broken louvres and changing of window nets, doors/ doorlocks.
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Waiting area before renovation Waiting area after renovation
Counselling room before renovation
Exterior of PHC before renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Exterior of PHC after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
Commissioning of FP clinic
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ISEYINGENERAL HOSPITAL
Iseyin General Hospital is located along Oyo-Ibadan road and serves the following communities; Ebedi Area, Amao/Barracks area, Yekeyeke, Odo Omu. There are three Nurses assigned to the Family Planning unit. The average number of clients seen per month are; ANC (190), Family Planning (55) and Immunization (200).
thThe facility was commissioned following implementation of the 72-hour clinic makeover on the 20 of March 2017 by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Adbulazeez Adeduntan.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the front view of the facility, the corridor leading to the FP room and the FP rooms, changing the plywood demarcation toalumaco, xing of torn window nets and doorlocks, electrical repairs and xing of burglaryproof.
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FP Space converted to FP unit
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
Counselling room after renovation
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KOSO PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Koso PHC is located on Peller road and serves the following communities; Malete, Peller, Darosa, Ariyibi, Odo Oba, Jalumi, Yara, Oja Agbe, Gaa Yakubu, Ade, Oja Ore, Ilose, Gaa Gayi. The staff strength is six comprising of one Nurse, one CHO, three Health assistant and one medical records ofcer .
The average number of clients seen monthly are as follows; ANC (145), Immunization (55), Family planning (62). The facility was commissioned on the 20th of March 2017 by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the interior and exterior of the facility.
Purchase chemical to whiten dirty tiles Changed
The WC ushing handles and plumbing pipes.
Repair doors/doorlocks.
Replacement of broken louvres and xed window nets.Trimming of the overgrown bushes.
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Waiting area after renovationWaiting area before renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room before renovation Counselling room after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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ODE OBA PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Ode Oba PHC is the Central PHC of Iseyin LGA established over 4 decades ago and it is located at Ode Oba Ekunle 1 Ward 3. The catchment areas include: Ode oba, Kuji, Ekunle,Bashorun, Itaepo, Agbede, Ebu, Yerokun, Elegede, Ojusango, Odo- Omu, Idi iya, Idi Ori, Ebedi, barracks, Odoogun Oke/Isale, Niko Village, Sina Village.
The facility has a total of twelve staff members comprising of one Doctor, two Nurses, three CHEWs, three Health Assistants, one Medical Laboratory Scientist and two records Ofcers.
The services rendered in the facility include: ANC, Infant Welfare Clinic, Family Planning, Labour and Delivery, PNC, Treatment of minor ailments, Aged and Widows Clinic. The average number of clients seen per month are; ANC (150), Immunization (200) and Family Planning (100). The facility was commissioned on the 20th of March 2017 by the Hon. Commisioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan following the 72-hour clinic makeover.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the interior and exterior walls of the facility.
Partitioning using aluminium with arco boardand glass to separate the FP counselling andprocedure rooms.Repair of toilet pipes and tiling of toilet.
Repair of blocked bore-hole with connection of water into all sections of the facility.
Creation of a new door way out of the FamilyPlanning section and purchase of importeddoor.Changing of torn window nets.
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Waiting area after renovation
FP Procedure room before renovation
Waiting area before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room before renovation
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Kajola Local Government Area was established in 1976 and its headquarters is in the town of Okeho. It has an area of 609 km² and a population of 200,997 at the 2006 census.
There are 11 wards in the Local Government Area, 11 PHCs, offering maternal and child health services and 1 General Hospital. It's a rural area and is majorly agrarian. The LGA has under 5 MR of 15.8/1000 live births and CPR of 3.6 percent.
KAJOLA LOCALGOVERNMENT AREA
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S/N NAME OF FACILITY MONTH/YEAR MAKEOVER EXECUTED & COMPLETED
DIGNITARY WHOCOMMISSIONED FACILITY
1
2
3
4
Ayetoro PHC
Ilero Agbagi PHC
Isemile PHC
Isia PHC
16th–19th September 2016 Hon. Moses Babalola
16th–19th September 2016 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
16th–19th September 2016 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
16th–19th September 2016 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
LIST OF HEALTH FACILITIES IN KAJOLA LGA THAT BENEFITTED FROM THE 72-HOUR CLINIC MAKEOVER
5 Okeho GH 7th– 10th April 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
Kajo
la LG
A
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ISEMILE PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Isemile Primary Healthcare Centre was established in 2002 and is located adjacent to Rutendine Ofce, Isemile. The catchment areas include: Aba letu, Aba Oke Ago, Baba Ala, Ape, Alubata, Asipa, Alagba/Pakoyi, Isale Balogun, Jagun area, Oke Obere, Maye, Daudu Agoro, Abanise, Oni Inia, Otun ago, Ipa, Araromi, Iserin, Igbo Gaa, Asalu Balogun, Oni semi, Aba Ojedokun, Gaa Alhaja Fali, eletu, Adejare, Gaa Yellow, Gaa Adamu, Gaa Amgbo, Gaa Fulani, Makosun, Igbo nla, Budo Are, Gaa Aliu and Gaa Gida.
The facility has one Nurse and two CHEWs. The facility sees an average of 27 clients during immunization, 30 clients at ANC and 25 clients for Family Planning services per month. The facility was renovated and commissioned on the 19th of September 2016 by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the FP section, plywood demarcation of the FP section into counselling and procedurerooms, changing of torn window nets and xingof door handles.
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Exterior of the PHC before renovation
Waiting area after renovation
Exterior of the PHC after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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AYETOROMATERNITY CENTRE
The catchment areas are; Pakoyi, Oke Eso, Araromi, Osi Ago, Isale Igbagbo, Durojaye, Are Oje, Gbodo, Idi – iroko, Sobaloju, Alagbon, Muse, Maye, Alapo.
The staff strength of the facility is three comprising of one Staff Nurse, one SCHEW and one Health Attendant. The services rendered include: ANC, Delivery Care, PNC, Immunization, Infant Welfare Clinic, Family Planning, Treatment of Minor Ailment and Nutrition. Following the implementation of the 72-hour clinic makeover the facility was commissioned by the Chairman Kajola LGA, Hon. Moses Babalola on 19th September, 2016.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vaginal model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Plywood partitioning of the general ward to carve out the FP counselling and procedure rooms, replacement of bad PVC ceiling in delivery room, ward/reception area and entrance, repair leaking areas in the roof, painting of the facility and creation of a walkway slab in front of the facility for easy passage during raining season.
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FP Procedure room after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
Waiting area after renovation
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AGBAGI-ILERO PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The catchment communities are as follows: Agbagi, Baale Okoro, Alaparun, Apena, Bata, Ajeji, Babalawo, Oke-omoba, Elelu, Ago, Oke-ago, Aremu, Ayegun 2, Sekere, Atangiri, Aregbe, Alokoloja and Alaoko.
The facility has a staff strength of 10 comprising of one Nurse/Midwife, one CHO, two CHEW, ve Health assistants and 1 Medical Records Ofcer. Average number of clients seen monthly for family planning services is 28.
The facility was renovated and commissioned on the 19th of September 2016 by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vaginal model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the facility, tiling of oors, repair of leaking roof, xing of torn window nets and faulty door locks
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FP Procedure room before renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
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ISIA PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Isia Primary Healthcare Centre was established in 2004 in a rented building being paid for by the Isia Community. In 2006 the permanent structure was constructed during the regime of Hon. Isiaka Olalekan Salami, the then Executive Chairman of Kajola Local Government Area.
The catchment communities include: Ajumobi Elepe, Ariwoola, Elepe Wuraola, Obelu, Baale Sugba, Obe, Odon, Apena Area, Agbeniga, Olona, Alasia Okedere, Alasia Adeniji, Ilupeju, Apena, Alowonle Obolu, Alowonle Albalag, Sawmill Akee, Meseole, sawmill Ogundele, Gaa Yellow, Ajilu, Ajegunle, Kara, Odo Igbo, Olukosi 1 and 2, Alagbo, Maye 1 and 2, Sobaloju, Oguntonde. The staff strength comprise of two Nurse/Midwives, one Record Ofcer and three Health attendants. The number of clients seen per month include; ANC-95, Immunization-130, Family Planning-94. The facility was renovated and commissioned on the 19th of September 2016 by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the facility, tiling of cemented oorsand repair of faulty door locks and torn window nets.
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Counselling room after renovation
Waiting area before renovation
Waiting area after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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OKEHOGENERAL HOSPITAL
Okeho General Hospital was founded in 1987 and is situated opposite Oke Igana Grammar School, Misi Ole, Okeho. The facility serves the entire Misi Ole area. The staff strength include; one CNO, three PNOs, three Nursing Ofcer-1, three Nursing Ofcer-2, fourteen Ward Orderly, one Health Assistant, one Pharmacist, one Laboratory Technician, one Lab Assistant, one Accounts ofcer, one Account clerk, one Secretary, one Typist, one Maintenance ofcer, one Gardener and one Security. The average number of clients seen per month include: ANC-75, Immunization-30, Family Planning-20.
The facility was renovated and commissioned on the 10th of April 2017 by the Honourable Commisioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of exterior of facility, waiting area, FP procedure and counselling rooms, xing of window nets, door locks, xing of toilet, xing of electrical sockets and bulbs, purchase of LCD TV and DVD player.
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Waiting area after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
Waiting area before renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Exterior of facility after renovationExterior of facility before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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Lagelu Local Government Area was created in 1976 with its administrative headquarters located at Iyana Offa. It has an area of 338 km² and a population of 147,957 at the 2006 census. It is subdivided into 14 wards. In January 2017, two Local Council Development Areas were carved out of Lagelu Local Government namely: Lagelu West LCDA with headquarters at Olorunda Abaa and Lagelu North LCDA at Oyedeji. It has 23 health facilities offering maternal and child health services. The LGA has a MMR of 72/100,000 live births, MR of under ve of 6.5/1000 live births and CPR of 15 percent. It is largely agrarian and plays host to the famous Airforce Secondary School.
LAGELU LOCALGOVERNMENT AREA
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S/N NAME OF FACILITY MONTH/YEAR MAKEOVER EXECUTED & COMPLETED
DIGNITARY WHOCOMMISSIONED FACILITY
1
2
3
4
Alegongo PHC
Monatan PHC
Abidiodan PHC
Lalupon PHC
27th–29th August 2016 Hon. Biodun Oladeji
16th–19th September 2016 Hon. Biodun Oladeji
30th–1st July 2017
30th–1st July 2017
LIST OF HEALTH FACILITIES IN LAGELU LGA THAT BENEFITTED FROM THE 72-HOUR CLINIC MAKEOVER
5 Lagun GH 30th–1st July 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
6 Olorunda PHC 30th–1st July 2017 Hon. Mohammed Oyolola. A
Hon. Mohammed Oyolola. A
Hon. Mohammed Oyolola. A
Lage
lu LG
A
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ALEGONGO PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The facility was established in 1993 and is located in Alegongo Ward one Olorunda, Lagelu LGA. It serves several communities like Otunolode, Aliwuri, Idiape, Olukotunolopomeji and about 15 other communities. The facility has a staff strength of six and includes: two Nurse/ Midwives, one Adhoc CHO, one Laboratory Scientist, one Health Attendant and one Record Ofcer.
The services rendered are; ANC, Infant Welfare Clinic, Immunization, Family Planning, HIV Counselling and Testing, Health Education and Treatment of minor ailments. It is a high volume site with over a 100 women visiting during immunization and other reproductive and family health services. The facility was commissioned on the 29th of August 2016 following the implementation of the 72-hours Clinic Makeover by Hon. Oladeji Biodun, the Caretaker Chairman of Lagelu LGA.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vaginal model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the Family planning section, the corridors leading to the FP section and the front view of the facility.
Repair of door locks and changing of worn-out window nets.
Tiling of the oors.
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Counselling room after renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
FP Space before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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MONATAN PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The facility was established on the 16th of March 2007 and is located in Kajola area of Lagelu LGA. It is a 5 bedded maternity centre with an inow of patients from within and outside Monatan community. The facility has a staff strength seven comprising one Nurse/Midwife, three CHEWs, one Laboratory scientist and 2 Health attendants. The services rendered in the centre are: ANC, Infant Welfare clinic, Immunization, Family Planning, HIV Counselling and Testing (HCT) and Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS, Health Education, and Treatment of minor ailments. It is located in Alegongo Ward one Olorunda, Agelu LGA. It serves several communities like Otunolode, Aliwuri, Idiape, Olukotunolopomeji and about 15 other communities. The facility has a staff strength of six and includes; two Nurse/ Midwives, one Adhoc CHO, one Laboratory Scientist, one Health Attendant and one Record Ofcer.
The services rendered are; ANC, Infant Welfare Clinic, Immunization, Family Planning, HIV Counselling and Testing, Health Education and Treatment of minor ailment. It is a high volume site with over a 100 women visiting during immunization and other reproductive and family health services. The facility was commissioned on the 29th of August 2016 following the implementation of the 72-hours Clinic Makeover by Hon. Oladeji Biodun, the Caretaker Chairman of Lagelu LGA.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vaginal model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the interior and exterior walls of the family planning section separate from themain facility building.
Tiling of the FP counselling and procedurerooms.
Partitioning of the FP rooms with plywood.Changing of window nets.Fixing of doors/door locks.
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FP Space before renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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ABIDIODAN PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The centre was built by the collective efforts of the Abidiodan community and the Lagelu Local Government Authority in 2013. The centre renders services to clients both within and outside the community. The services rendered include; Family Planning, ANC, Infant Welfare Clinic, Immunization, HIV Counselling and Testing, Health Education and Treatment of mino ailment.
The facility has a staff strength of ten comprising of; one Nurse/ Midwife, one CHO, one SCHEW, two Health Attendants, three Adhoc staff, one Laboratory scientist and one Night Guard. Following the implementation of the 72-hour clinic makeover, the facility was commissioned by Hon. Mohammed Oyolola on the 1st of July 2017. The facility was one of the facilities visited by the representative of T.J Mather in the person of Ms. Rodio Diallo, on the 8th of August 2017.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLY
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vaginal model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Plumbing works- ran pipes into the facility to ensure water gets into the facility including thetoilet of the security guards, purchased 2 washhand basins, replaced chambers for properdrainage of sewage.
Welding- stand for the tank, repainted the cotsin the maternity ward.
Tiling- procedure, counselling, walkway, entrance,waiting room, nurses’ room.Painting of entire facility including the securityhouse, fence and gate.
Changing of window nets, door locks/handlesand replaced broken louvres.Purchased fan for the FP counselling room.
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FP waiting area after renovationFP waiting area before renovation
Counselling room after renovation
Exterior of PHC after renovationExterior of PHC before renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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LALUPON PRIMARY HEALTHCARE CENTRE
The facility was established in 1958 and is located in ward seven of Lagelu LGA. The services rendered in the centre include; ANC, Infant Welfare Clinic, Immunization, Family planning, HIV counselling and Testing, Health Education and Treatment of minor ailments. The facility has a staff strength of eleven comprising of one Nurse/Midwife, one CHO, one SCHEW, one JCHEW, one Laboratory scientist, four Health Attendants, one Night Guard and one Adhoc Staff. The facility received an infrastructural upgrade with provision of equipment to offer quality family planning services by NURHI 2.
The newly renovated facility was commissioned on the 1st of July 2017 by the Chairman Lagelu LGA, Hon. Mohammed Oyolola. Following the 72 hour Clinic Makeover, the community members were impressed with the transformation of the facility and so took it upon themselves to construct a shed outside of the facility to serve as an extension of the waiting area for Maternal and Child Health services. The facility and entire community was also priviledged to host the representative of T.J Mather on the 8th of August 2017 in the person of Rodio Diallo.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
Tiling of the waiting room, corridor leading to the FP room, the counselling room, the procedureroom, the produre room, the toilet oor and wall, the labour room and the front veranda.
Painting of the FP procedure and counselling room,the procedure room, the toilet, the labour room, the front veranda and the facility exteriors.Demarcation of the FP counselling room from theprocedure room using alumaco board. Demarcation of the FP procedure and counsellingroom using alumaco board.Fixing of 2 new doors for the procedure room andthe counselling room.Repair of doors and door locks
Fixing of mosquito nets on windows
Plumbing works- replacement of faulty taps andconnecting pipes to the outside chamber.
Plastering of pavement.Clearing of bushes/use of chemical sprayon bushes.Purchase of standing fan.
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vaginal model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument Trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual Autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreeen1 Instrument tray
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Counselling room after renovation
Exterior of the PHC before renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Exterior of the PHC after renovation
Waiting area after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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LAGUNGENERAL HOSPITAL
The General Hospital, Lagun was commissioned to begin operations on the 4th of May, 2000 by the then Executive Governor of Oyo state, Alhaji Lamidi Onaolapo Adeshina. It is a 20-bedded Hospital with Outpatient Department, Female ward, Male ward, PNC ward, Infant welfare clinic , Pharmacy Department, Laboratory and Family planning Clinic. It is a multipurpose hospital with the inow of patient/client from within and outside Lagun community. The facility has 33 staff members including two doctors, nine nurses and other staff.
Up until July 2017 there was no standard family planning unit though services were being provided. The clinic was commissioned by the Hon. Commisioner for Health, Dr. Azeez Adeduntan on the 1st of July, 2017 following the 72-hour clinic makeover by NURHI 2.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
Repair of the entrance for cars by concreting and plastering.
Clearing of surrounding bushes, buying of herbicides and spraying of grasses.
Re-decking of the facility entrance/verandah.Painting of the front and mid-outside walls of the facility.
Painting of the reception and the right wing of the same from the entrance of the facility.Painting of the walkway leading to the second facility building and leading to the FP procedure and counselling rooms.Painting of the counselling and procedure rooms and xing of the window nets.
Painting of the toilet and bathroom by the FP procedure room.Replacement of the toilet seat.Replacement of window louvres.Removal and replacement of the bath tub in the counselling room with a wash hand basin and tap, with channeling the ow of water using pipes.Repair of leaking roof in the procedure room.Repair of door locks and handles.
Painting and repair of facility sign post using digital signature/printing.Creation of drainage along the side of the facility building for proper channelling of water and plastering of the ground leadingto the waiting area.
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecologicalcouch
1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bow for receiving efuentl 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl
1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Commissioning of the FP Facility Clinic
Outside after renovationOutside during renovation
Counselling room before renovationWaiting area after renovation
Counselling room after renovation FP Procedure room after renovation
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OLORUNDA PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The facility was established in 1958 and located in ward 3 of Lagelu LGA. It renders services to clients both within and outside Olorunda town, Akobo. The services include; ANC, Infant Welfare Clinic, Immunization, Family Planning, HIV Counselling and Testing, Health Education, and Treatment of minor ailments. The facility has a staff strength of ve comprising of two ASCHEW, one SCHEW, and one Adhoc Nurse/Midwife.
NURHI 2 started supporting the facility in January 2017 as a Type 2 facility . The facility was commissioned following the 72-hour Clinic Makeover on the 1st of July 2017 by the Chairman of Lagelu LGA, Hon. Mohammed Oyolola Adesina.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vaginal model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Creation of a new toilet for the facility.Painting of the waiting area, FP procedure andcounselling room, toilet, and the all the exterior of the facility.Casting of block pavement round the facility tocontrol erosion from destroying the building.Fixing of new door and lock for the new toiletFixing exible planks on the wall for pastingposters.Cleaning of facility surroundings (cutting of bushes).
Plumbing works- to t toilet seat
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Counselling room after renovation
Exterior of the PHC after renovation
FP procedure room after renovation
FP space (counselling and FP Procedure rooms) before renovation
Exterior of the PHC before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Facility Clinic
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The present Ogbomoso North local government area with its administrative headquarters at Kinnira was carved out of the Old Ogbomoso Local Council on the 27th September 1991, the Old Ogbomoso Local Council was however established on 1st of April 1973. It is bounded by Ogbomoso South, Orire and Surulere local government areas to the West and East respectively. It covers a total land mass of
2207, 978Km . Using 3.2 percent growth rate from 2006 census gures, the 2010 estimated population for the Local Government is 225,408. The local government, being an urban area, is strategically located and serves as a link to the Northern part of the country.
Ogbomoso North LGA is subdivided into 10 wards and has notable institutions such as; Ladoke Akintola University (LAUTECH), Teaching Hospital and the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). The indigenes of Ogbomoso North are well known for subsistent farming. There are 14 PHCs, and one Teaching Hospital offering maternal and child health services in the local government. The LGA has a MMR of 72.9/100,000 live births, under 5 MR stands at 17.5/1000 live births and CPR of 10.6 percent.
OGBOMOSO NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
S/N NAME OF FACILITY MONTH/YEAR MAKEOVER EXECUTED & COMPLETED
DIGNITARY WHOCOMMISSIONED FACILITY
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2
3
4
Aaduin PHC
Baaki PHC
Katangua PHC
Osupa PHC
3rd-7th March 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
3rd-7th March 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
3rd-7th March 2017
3rd-7th March 2017
LIST OF HEALTH FACILITIES IN OGBOMOSO NORTH LGA THAT BENEFITTED FROM THE 72-HOUR CLINIC MAKEOVER
5 Taara PHC 3rd-7th March 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
Acr
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sO
gbom
oso
Nor
th LG
A
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AADUIN PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Aaduin Primary Healthcare Centre was established in 2013 and is located in a newly developing residential area beside Lord Mercy Nursery and Primary School, Aaduin. The catchment communities include; Amama, Oke Aaduin 1and 2, Imoji, Are Oodua Old and New and Ire Akari. The staff strength include; two CHEWs, one Health Assistant and two Adhoc staff. The average number clients seen per month include; ANC-20, Immunization-25 and Family planning-60. The facility was renovated and commissioned by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan on the 7th of March 2017.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the exterior of the facility, the facility fence, the waiting area, the corridors, FP counselling and procedure rooms, xing of the toilet, changing of torn window nets, xing of door locks/handle and purchase of submersible pumping machine.
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FP procedure room before renovationCounselling room after renovation
Commissioning of the FP ClinicFP Procedure room after renovation
Waiting area after renovation
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BAAKI PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The present Baaki PHC centre was opened in the year 2009 after operating in a rented apartment at Olorunla's compound for some years. The centre was built by the joint communities of Abogunde, Alasa and Saja/Isale Ora wards but in year 2010 it was renovated and modernized by the Federal Government's MDGs NHIS/MCH project 2009. Later in 2015, the centre was renovated by AIDS Prevention Initiatives of Nigeria (APIN). Finally in March 2017 it was made over by NURHI 2 and an attractive family planning unit known as 'Glass Room' was built and equipped with modern family planning equipment. The newly renovated facility was commissioned on the 7th of March 2017 by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan. The centre has since been enjoying good patronage of patients and clients from different communities both within and outside Ogbomoso North Local Government. Catchment communities for the centre include: Baaki, Atala, Ojude Keji, Ode Arubiewe, Patematawin, Abede, Ojude Imam, At-Taoheed, Eeku, Sarumi, Omosin, Akoleta, Ita Alasa, Oke Ora among others. The staff strength of the centre varies from time to time according to government policies and transfers/posting of staff members. The categories of staff have been Community Health Ofcers, Community Health Extension Workers, Junior Community Health Extension Workers, Registered Nurses & Registered Midwives, Health Assistants and other supportive staffs (Health Attendants, Records Ofcers and N power beneciaries). Presently there are 9 staff members in the centre.
Services rendered in the centre include the following: Antenatal care, Labour, delivery and postnatal care, immunization, curative services, family planning, nutrition services, HIV counselling and testing, prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV and other components of primary health care as occasion demands. On the average, number of patients/clients recorded per month are as follows: General Out Patient (359), ANC (57), Family planning (88), Immunization (41).
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the interior and exterior of the facility.
Tiling of the oors.Repair of door locks/doors.Aluminium partitioning with arco board and glass to demarcate the FP section from the waiting room and ward.
Fixing of window nets.
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Counselling room after renovation
Waiting area after renovation
FP Procedure room before renovation
Waiting area before renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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KATANGUA PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Katangua Primary Healthcare Centre was established in the year 2012 as a practise site of the LAUTECH Teaching Hospital. It is located in a suburban area close to Soun High School, Ogbomoso Ibadan and serves several rural communities. The staff strength includes: three doctors, a public health nurse, a CHO, fteen CHEWs, two cleaners and a laboratory attendant. The average number of clients seen on monthly basis include; ANC-30, Immunization-100 and Family Planning-40. Following the 72-hour clinic makeover, the facility was commissioned by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan on the 7th of March 2017.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vaginal model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Construction of new FP section from existingfoundation.Painting of the exterior, and the FP section.Tiling of the waiting area, and FP rooms.
Plumbing works- purchase of WC and wash-hand basin, connecting pipes to the sock-away.
Building of an extension in front of the facility for MCH activities.
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Completed building after renovation
Counselling room after renovationWaiting area after renovation
Land donated for FP Unit
Commissioning of the FP ClinicFP Procedure room after renovation
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OSUPA PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Osupa Primary Healthcare Center was established in the year 1973. The ancient building was formerly known as Buka Eko (a place where hot and cold pap were sold for food). It was the oldest and smallest of all the health facilities in Ogbomoso-North Local Government Area, surrounded by old buildings and was then called Osupa Dispensary. The catchment communities include; Osupa-Elemu, Osupa-Eleko, Fedegbo, Abepe, Bosunla, Aaje Ogunbado and Takie.
The facility had very low client patronage with constant changes in health personnel who were not willing to work at the facility due to the dirty environment and poor patronage. In 2008, the health facility was renovated by the Federal Government in collaboration with the Millennium Development Goal with health care providers posted to the facility. It was then referred to as “Osupa Primary Health Care Center”.
The following services are rendered in the facility: Family Planning Services, Children and Adult Immunization Services, Out Patent Services, ANC Services, Health Education Services, HIV/AIDs Counselling and Testing, Growth Monitoring Services, Nutrition Services, Distribution of LLIN, Labour and Delivery Services. There are ve staff members in the facility comprising of two CHOs, one SCHEW and two Health Assistants. The facility usually records between 25 to 30 clients for family planning services (Oral pills, Injectables and Condoms) monthly. The effort of NURHI 2 marked another development in the history of the facility which was renovated within 72-hour to enhance and promote family planning services in the community. The facility was commissioned on 7th March 2017 by Honorable Commissioner for Health Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting interior and exterior of the facility.Tiling of the entire facility.Repair of door locks/handles.Repair of facing board.Netting of windows and facility extension.
Renovation and purchase of WC/ wash handbasin for two toilets.
Blockage of existing doorway by use of blocksand plastering to create more space in the facility.
Purchase of storex tank.
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Commissioning of the FP Clinic
Exterior of the PHC after renovationExterior of the PHC before renovation
Waiting area after renovationWaiting area before renovation
FP Procedure room before renovation Counselling room after renovation
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TAARA PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The facility is a NHIS supported facility since 2009 located in a densely populated part of Ogbomoso township. It serves the following communities; Taara, Olojo, Apake, Foyanmu, Ojatuntun, Agboin, Sabo, Oke Anu and New Sawmill. The facility has a staff strength of six comprising of two CHEWs, one JCHEW, a Medical Record ofcers and 2 Health assistants.
The services rendered include; family planning, Delivery, ANC, Immunization, HIV Counselling & testing, treatment of minor ailment and health education. The facility sees on monthly basis an average of 25 clients during ANC, 60 clients during family planning, and 80 clients during immunization services. The facility beneted from the 72-hour clinic makeover and was commissioned on the 7th of March 2017 by the Hon. Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowls1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of exterior of the facility, the waiting area and the FP counselling and procedure rooms.Creation of an extension area with roong (adjoining the main facility building) to serveas FP unit.Tiling of the facility oorFixing of facility toiletPurchase of wash hand basin
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Counselling room after renovation
Waiting area before renovation
Waiting area after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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Oluyole Local Government is one of the oldest local government councils in Oyo State. It shares boundaries with four local government areas; Ibadan South West, Ibadan South East, Ona Ara and Ido all in Ibadan metropolis. The Local Government has its headquarters at Idi-Ayunre, Old Lagos/Ibadan road, while it shares borders with Ogun State through Egbeda-Obafemi, Odeda and Ijebu North local government areas. Oluyole Local Government was established in 1976 and the
2Council occupies about 4,000km . Based on 2006 population census, its population is 202,725.
There were 10 wards in Oluyole Local Government and these wards were divided into two sectors ; Idi-Ayunre sector and Olode sector. However, the Olode sector has been carved out to form Akorede Local Council Development Area in January 2017. The urban section of the local government comprises areas such as: New Garage, Odo-ona Elewe and Orita challenge where many big companies are sited. It also hosts a privately owned University-the Lead City University. It has 27 health facilities offering maternal and child health services. Under-5 MR stands at 0.42/1000 live births and CPR of 13 percent.
OLUYOLE LOCALGOVERNMENT AREA
S/N NAME OF FACILITY MONTH/YEAR MAKEOVER EXECUTED & COMPLETED
DIGNITARY WHOCOMMISSIONED FACILITY
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2
3
4
Adaramagbo PHC
Ayetoro PHC
Mosfala PHC
Odo-Ona Elewe PHC
2nd–5th September, 2016 Ogbeni Orelope Kola Kazeem
2nd–5th September, 2016 Ogbeni Orelope Kola Kazeem
2nd–5th September, 2016
2nd–5th September, 2016
LIST OF HEALTH FACILITIES IN OLUYOLE LGA THAT BENEFITTED FROM THE 72-HOUR CLINIC MAKEOVER
5 Ajofeebo PHC 17th–20th February, 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
Ogbeni Orelope Kola Kazeem
Ogbeni Orelope Kola Kazeem
6 Ayegun PHC 7th–10th July 2017 Hon. Adesokan R. Adeniyi
7 Ope Agbe PHC 7th–10th July 2017 Hon. Adesokan R. Adeniyi
Olu
yole
LG
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ADARAMAGBO PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Adaramagbo PHC was established in 2005 and is located at 7up Bustop, Olomi Area of Ibadan. The catchment communities include; Adaramagbo, Alajiki, Titilope, Alaagba, Ifesowapo, Olomi Cooperative, 7up Olorunkemi, Alajagbe and Irewole. The facility has a staff strength of a Nurse, one CHO, four SCHEWs, one JCHEW and three Health Assistants. The average number of clients seen per month are; ANC-100, Family Planning-114, Immunization-1500. Following the 72-hour clinic makeover, the facility was commissioned on the 5th September, 2016 by the LGA Chairman, Ogbeni Orelope Kola Kazeem.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Consulting table for service provider 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of exterior of the facility,waiting area, FP procedure and counselling rooms.
Fixing of window nets and door locks.
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Labour ward after renovationLabour ward before renovation
FP Procedure room before renovation FP Procedure room after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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AYETORO PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Ayetoro PHC was established in the year 2012 and is located off Iwo road expressway, Muslim Bus stop. The catchment communities include: Ayetoro, Idi Gbongaun general, Ire Akari general, Olukade general and Olorunsogo. The staff strength include a Nurse and one Health assistant. The average number of clients seen are; ANC-80, Immunization-120 and Family Planning-120. The facility was renovated and commissioned on the 5th of September 2016 by Ogbeni Orelope Kola Kazeem, Oluyole LGAChairman.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Tiling of waiting area, FP counselling and procedure rooms, painting of the interior and exterior of the facility, replacement of torn windownets and louvres.
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FP Procedure room before renovation
Waiting area after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
FP procedure room after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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MOSFALA PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Mosfala Primary Healthcare Centre was founded in 1989 and is located before Muslim Bridge, Mosfala area of Ibadan. The catchment communities include: Omiyale General, Opeyemi Ogo Oluwa, Binukonu Sanusi, Ogundare Laoye, Kongi, Ife Lajulo, Mosfala 1&2, Odunlade 1 &2, Apete Awowo, Ogundepo, Bolorunduro. The facility has a CHO, one Medical Record Ofcer and two Health Attendants. The average number of clients seen monthly include; ANC-40, Family Planning-93 and Immunization-51. The facility was commissioned following the implementation of the 72-hour clinic makeover on the 5th September, 2016 by the LGA Chairman, Ogbeni Orelope Kola Kazeem.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
The biggest store was converted to the procedure room and the materials transferred to a another store, repair of the ceiling and xing of wall shelves in the new store, painting of the facility, tiling of oors, replacement of louvres and xing of window nets.
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Waiting area after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
Exterior of facility before renovation
Exterior of facility after renovation
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ODO ONA ELEWE PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Odo Ona Elewe Primary Healthcare Centre is located along Akala Expressway, New Garage, Ibadan. It was established on the 4th of November, 2010. The facility serves the following catchment communities; Olosan, Idi Oya, Samdot Oloparun, Idi Eru, Onipepeye, Koso Estate, Adebomi, Ayegun Oleyo, Agara odo Eja, Agara Omotosho, AgraBaba Pupa, Ashipa, Ologede Estate, Podo, Kasumu, Dalute, Cele Rainbow, Onipon, Abbey tech, Liberty Academy, Ile Aanu, Ayegoro, Aba Igbira, Oyalamin Orita, Ajila Estate, Aba Bota, Ojo Ekun, Maganan, low cost area, Babalola, Oke Abidun.
The staff strength comprises of one Nurse, two CHO, three CHEWs one Medical Records Ofcer one Laboratory Technologist and ve Health Assistants. The average number of clients seen per month are; Immunization-300 ANC-120 FP-100. The facility was renovated and commissioned by the Chairman Oluyole Local Government Area, Ogbeni Orelope Kola Kazeem on the 5th of September 2016.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the exterior and interior of the facilityPartitioning with plywood to demarcate the FP rooms from the waiting area.Tiling of the oor of the waiting area, toilet andbathroom, labour room, ward and FP rooms.
Replaced door handles and made new shelves.
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Counselling room after renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
FP Space before renovation
Counselling room before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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AJOFEEBO PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Ajofeebo Primary Healthcare Centre was established in 2009. It is located around Ayetoro area of Ibadan with the following catchment communities; Sanyo, Agbamu, Iso ege, Iyana cele, Powerline, Curem, Oke ode, Ajo, Abeku, Alabakan, Farai, Ago, Aba ada, Sokelu. The staff strength is 9 comprising of one Nurse/ Midwife, one CHO, one SCHEW. The average number of clients seen per month is; ANC-21, immunization-425 and family planning-72. Following the 72-hour clinic makeover, the facilty was commissioned by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan on the 20th February 2017.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the FP counselling and procedure rooms, the waiting area, the courtyard walls, corridors, toilets and the exterior of the facility.Plumbing works- repair of blocked pipes in bathrooms, purchase of wash-hand basin, changing of toilet seats.
Repair of door handles/locks.
Changing of window nets and replacement of broken louvres.
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Waiting area after renovation
Exterior of facility after renovation
Waiting area before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
Exterior of facility before renovation
Counselling room after renovation
FP Procedure room before renovation FP Procedure room after renovation
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AYEGUN PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The facility was established on the 15th March 2007 under the LGA chairmanship of Alhaji Prince Abideen Olasunkanmi Salami. The catchment areas are Ayegun, Aba epo, Arademi, Aboloke, Ajibade, Adasu, Alapa, Alagbada, Adu keesi, Aba Ige, Arannimogun, Eleesan, Fatusi, Green ower, Inuodi Anaye, Itesiwaju, Jagun, Lako, Mogaji, Onikeke, Okonkwo,Olubadan, Oloruntoyin, Oluokun, Ori Aje Kekere and Okulu. The staff strength include a CHO, one JCHEW and one health Assistant. The facility render the following services ANC, deliveries, immunization and family planning. The facility was commissioned following the 72-hour clinic makeover on the 10th of July 2017 by Hon. Adesokan R. Adeniyi representative, Oluyole LGA Chairman.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Partitioning with plywood to create a space forthe procedure room.Tiling of the counselling /procedure rooms.Fixing Water Closet (WC) and plumbing worksfor the facility.Painting of the waiting area, procedure room, counselling room, toilet, and the exterior of the facility.Fixing of new door and locks for the waitingroom, toilet, counselling and procedure room.Carpentry works to repair windows and doors.Re-construction of the entrance to the facility, cement ooring of the waiting room, andgeneral repairs.
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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FP Procedure room after renovation
Exterior of the PHC after renovationExterior of the PHC before renovation
Counselling room converted to waiting area before renovation Counselling room after renovation
Store converted to procedure room before renovation Waiting area after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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OPE AGBE PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Ope Agbe PHC is a community based Healthcare Centre located in Omiyale area off Olomi Academy, Oluyole LGA, Oyo State. The PHC was constructed by the community people with support from Local Employment Environmental Management Project (LEEMP) in 2005 in order to improve the health condition of the people and reduce maternal mortality in the community. The catchment areas are; Omiyale, Temidire, Ope-Agbe, Ajota, Transformer, Olomi, Ajisefunmi, Adejare, Ogundepo, Mobolorunduro, Papa- Eleye, Aladi, Onibuke. There are only two permanent staff in the facility i.e a CHO and CHEW and other adhoc staff. The facility render the following services ANC, deliveries, immunization and family planning. The facility was commissioned following the 72-hour clinic makeover on the 10th of July 2017 by Hon. Adesokan R. Adeniyi , representative Oluyole LGA Chiarman.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medicine sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Plastering of the oor of the waiting room/reception area, staff room, counselling room,procedure room, toilet and bathroom with red cement.Replacement of door locks/handles and broken glass louvres.Fixing of doors and window netsPurchase and xing of a new door for the procedure room.Painting of the entire interior and exterior of the facility including the water tank.
Purchase of a new water pumping machineRepair and proper channelling of all blocked pipes.Replacement of old taps and washing of thewater tank (Storex).
General cleaning such as weeding, sweepingand mopping of the facility.
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Exterior of facility after renovationExterior of facility before renovation
Counselling room after renovation
FP Procedure room after renovationCounselling room after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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Ona Ara local government was created in 1989 with the administrative headquarters located at Akanran. The history of the local government could be traced to the agitation of its founding fathers after the creation of Oluyole local government considered to be extremely large for efcient and effective administration. It is bounded partly in the North by Egbeda local government, Oluyole local government to the South, Ogun/Osun States to the East and in the Western part by Lagos-Ibadan expressway with Ibadan South East local government on the other side of the expressway. It has an area of 290 km² and a population of 265,059 at the 2006 census.
The people of Ona Ara local government are predominantly farmers with fertile land for crops such as cocoa, kola, cashew and citrus fruits. Ona Ara Local Government Area is subdivided into 11 wards. The LGA has 25 health facilities offering maternal and child health services. The LGA has a CPR of 12.5 percent.
ONA ARA LOCALGOVERNMENT AREA
S/N NAME OF FACILITY MONTH/YEAR MAKEOVER EXECUTED & COMPLETED
DIGNITARY WHOCOMMISSIONED FACILITY
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2
3
4
Gbaremu PHC
Oke Imole PHC
Sarat Adesina PHC
Aba-Emu PHC
27th–29th August 2016 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
27th–29th August 2016 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
27th–29th August 2016
7th-10th July 2017
LIST OF HEALTH FACILITIES IN ONA ARA LGA THAT BENEFITTED FROM THE 72-HOUR CLINIC MAKEOVER
5 Amuloko PHC 7th-10th July 2017
Hon. Biliaminu Aderemi Ogundele
Hon. Adesina Adeagbo
6 Gangansi PHC 7th–10th July 2017
7 Olosunde PHC 7th–10th July 2017Hon. Biliaminu Aderemi
Ogundele
Hon. Biliaminu Aderemi Ogundele
Hon. Biliaminu Aderemi Ogundele
Ona
Ara
LGA
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SARAT ADESINA PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Sarat Adesina PHC is located at Atolu Bioke area of Ona-Ara local government. It was established in the year 2000 when the land on which the facility was built formerly belonging to Pa Oguntayo was released to the World Bank for the construction of a primary health centre in the community. Following the completion of the project, the facility was handed over to the Ward Development Committee (WDC) to oversee the day to day running of the facility. Sarat Adesina PHC was named after the wife of the then state executive governor who commissioned the facility.
The facility has a staff strength of ve with an average of 110 clients seen monthly for family planning services, 40 clients at ANC and 50 clients at immunization clinic. The facility is one of the health centres that beneted from the 72-hour clinic makeover which was commissioned on the 29th of August 2016 by Hon. Adesina Adeagbo, Ona Ara LGA Chairman.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the FP counselling and procedure rooms and the front view of the facility.
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Exterior of facility after renovation
Counselling room after renovationWaiting area after renovation
Exterior of facility before renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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ABA-EMU PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The present site of Aba Emu PHC was formerly used as a Garri processing industry but due to the pressing health care needs of members of the community it was converted to a primary healthcare centre in 1997. It is situated along the only major road from Olorunsogo to Akanran and being the major hub for primary health services in the entire community, it is often referred to as the UCH of Ona Ara Local Government. It not only serves Aba Emu community but also extends to adjoining communities like Thywill, Jegede, New Town, Arowona, Amuloko, Idi Ose, Odeyale, Idi Iroko, Palupo, Larodo, Ayetoro, Asolo, Olorunsogo, Alawaye, Tai, Bioku and Idi Osan.
The facility has a staff strength of seven comprising one Nurse/ Midwife, one CHO, two SCHEW, one JCHEW and two Health Assistants. The average number of clients seen per month include; Family planning-94, ANC-98 and Immunization-713. The facility was commissioned following the 72 Hour-Clinic Makeover on the 10th of July 2017 by Hon. Biliaminu Aderemi Ogundele, Ona Ara LGA Chairman.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIEDReconstruction and plastering of the facilityentrance oor.Clearing of surrounding bushes.Repair leaking roof of the FP procedure/labor room.Painting of the front and sides of the facilityincluding the ceiling.Painting of the clients waiting area, including theceiling and burglary proofs.Demarcation of the lying in ward using plywoodfrom the FP procedure/ labor room.Painting of the FP procedure/labor room and the passage.Painting of the counselling room and its burglary proof.Replacement of faulty ceiling fan regulator.Replacement of some glass louvresRepair of door locks and handles.Painting and repair of facility sign post using digital signature/printing.Replacement of window nets on the left wing ofthe facility and at the entrance and balcony.
FP COUNSELLING ROOM
1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vaginal model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument Trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual Autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Exterior of the PHC after renovationExterior of the PHC before renovation
Waiting area after renovationWaiting area before renovation
Store converted to counselling room before renovation Counselling room after renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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AMULOKO PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Amuloko PHC was commissioned to commence operations in 2010 by the deputy governor of Oyo state, Hon Taoffeek Oladejo Arapaja. It is located in Seminbio area of Amuloko with the following catchment communities; Lato, Fakayode, Kure, Ifaosin, Arawona and Geregere. The facility has a staff strength of two CHOs, two CHEWs and one Health Assistant. The average clients seen on monthly basis include; ANC-150, immunization-560 and Family Planning-100. Following the implementation of the 72-hour clinic makeover the facility was commissioned by Hon. Biliaminu Aderemi Ogundele on, Ona Ara LGA Chairman the 10th of July, 2017.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Installation of new shower bath in the bathroom.Painting of the waiting area, CHO’s ofce, labour room, lying ward, court yard, beds, patient’s cabinets, procedure room, immunization room passages, FP procedure andcounselling room, toilet, and the exterior of the facility.Building of barrier to control erosion along thewalls of the facility building.Fixing of new door locks, new shelves for keeping patients cards and the CHO’s ofce.Fixing exible planks on the wall for pastingposters.Cleaning of facility surroundings (cutting of bushes).Plumbing works- to t toilets, changed the submersible pumping machine and ran pipe tothe building.
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
Exterior of the PHC after renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Exterior of the PHC before renovation
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Counselling room after renovation
FP Procedure room before renovation
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GANGANSI PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The health centre was established in 2015 through the efforts of the community members led by Alhaji Sheu Taofeek Lawal. The catchment communities include; Itamerin, Aba Egba, Ifesowapo, Ara, Elebolo, Foworanmu, Tioya and Bioku. The facility has a staff strength of three comprising of a CHEW and two Health Assistants. The average number of clients seen monthly for Family Planning Services-46, ANC-45 and immunization-28. The facility was commissioned following the 72- hour clinic makeover on the 10th of July 2017 by Hon. Biliaminu Aderemi Ogundele Ona Ara LGA Chairman.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLY
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Tiling and demarcation of the counselling/procedure rooms.
Tiling of the labour room.Fixing Water Closet (WC) and plumbing worksfor the facility.Painting of the waiting area, FP procedure and counselling room, toilet, labour room and theexterior of the facility.
Repair of the burglary door at the facilityenterance.Fixing of new door and lock for the bathroomand toilet.Carpentry works to repair windows and doors.
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
Toilet after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
Toilet before renovation
FP clinic before renovation
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FP Procedure room after renovation
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OLOSUNDE PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Olosunde PHC is located at Olorunsogo area of Ona-ara Local Government and was commissioned to commence operation in 1991. The facility was situated in a rented apartment at the ground oor of a storey building which was later bought over and renovated by the Local Government in 2001. AIDS prevention Initiative in Nigeria (APIN) bought some chairs for the OPD and tiled the delivery room and OPD in 2014/15. The catchment communities include Olosunde, Olorunsogo, Ayekale, Olopometa, Adeyalo, Falowo, Obalende, Odoapo, Animashaun, Sawia, Adepoju, Agric, Ajao, Dalemo and Seriki.
The facility has a staff strength of ve comprising of one CHO, one PCHEW, one Health Assistant and two SCHEW. The average number of clients seen monthly are as follows; ANC-25, immunization-45 and family planning-38. Olosunde PHC, as one of NURHI 2 High Volume Sites was renovated with equipment supplied during the 72-hour clinic makeover and was commissioned by Hon. Biliaminu Aderemi Ogundele, Ona Ara LGA Chairman on the 10th of July 2017.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
Tiling of the FP counselling and procedure room,the waiting room, the nurses’ ofce (as the former nurses’ ofce was converted toFP room), the toilet/bath, the store and the front verandah.
Painting of the FP room, waiting room, the basement, the nurses’ ofce, the toilet, the front veranda, the front of the facility
Welding- a burglary gate was constructed for the nurses’ entrance door as the room houses valuable materials. The welder also xed the railings at the front verandah.
Bricklaying-Fixing of the burglary gate and railings.Aluminium- changing of aluminium window netsSign writing- new sign post was made for the facility.
Carpentry- A new store was made close to thenurses’ ofce, xing of doors and door handles.
Clearing of unused items at the facility basement.
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Waiting area before renovation Waiting area after renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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Oyo West LGA was created in 1996 with its headquarters in the town of Ojongbodu. It has an area of 526 km² and a population of 136,236 at the 2006 census. The local government area is subdivided into 10 wards and has 15 PHCs, with only 13 offering maternal and child health services.
It is bounded in the south by Akinyele LGA, in the north by Oyo East and shares a common boundary with Ejigbo and Iwo LGAs of Osun state in the East. It is the home of one of the most revered traditional ruler among the Yorubas- the Alaan of Oyo. The LGA has a MMR of 63.6/100,000 live births, under 5 MR stands at 2.5/1000 live births and CPR of 10.1 percent.
OYO WEST LOCALGOVERNMENT AREA
S/N NAME OF FACILITIY MONTH/YEAR MAKEOVER EXECUTED & COMPLETED
DIGNITARY WHOCOMMISSIONED FACILITY
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2
3
4
Iyaji PHC
Kolobo PHC
Akeetan Baale PHC
Iseke PHC
16th–19th September 2016 Hon. Oladeji Bisi
16th–19th September 2016 Hon. Oladeji Bisi
17th –20th February 2017
17th –20th February 2017
LIST OF HEALTH FACILITIES IN OYO WEST LGA THAT BENEFITTED FROM THE 72-HOUR CLINIC MAKEOVER
Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
5 Isokun PHC 21st –24th July 2017 Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan
Oyo
Wes
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IYAJI PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Iyaji PHC was established in 2001 and is located at Ile Are.The catchment communities include; Iyaji, Ile Are, Ile Sipe, Ile Akinu, Ogodo, Sanga, Alausa, Isale Agbala, Baba Iyaji and Ile Mokayi. The staff strength include; a CHO, two CHEWs, two Adhoc staff. The average number of clients seen monthly include; Immunization-60 and Family Planning-30. Following the 72 hour clinic makeover, the facility was commissioned by Hon. Oladeji Bisi, Oyo West LGA Chairman on the 19th of September 2016.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Partitioning was done to create a separate procedure room.Tiling of oor OPD, procedure room and Familyplanning counselling and procedure rooms.
Painting of interior and exterior of the facility.Replacement of broken louvres and repair of window nets.
Fencing of the frontage of the facility with ironand wire net.
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Waiting area before renovation
Waiting area after renovation
Exterior of facility before renovation
Exterior of facility after renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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KOLOBO PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Kolobo Primary Healthcare Centre was established in January 2007 as a drug revolving fund centre located within the community and with easy accessibility. The catchment communities include: Ogbeyo, Kolobo, Fatuke, Aseke1, Aseke2, Elega, Agbolon, Sangote, Opapa, Oroki layout, Osan, Moja, baba Ibadan, Apate and Ifedapo. It has a staff strength comprising a Nurse, ve CHEWs and ve Health Assistants. The services rendered are Immunization, family planning, ANC and HIV Counselling and Testing. The average number of clients seen on monthly basis are as follows: ANC-140, family planning-60 and immunization-300. The facility was commissioned on the 19th of September 2016 by Hon. Oladeji Bisi, Oyo West LGA Chairman following the 72-hour clinic makeover.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of FP section, tiling the oor, replacement louvres and repair of window nets.
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Exterior of facility after renovation
Counselling room after renovationCounselling and procedure rooms before renovation
Exterior of facility before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic FP Procedure room after renovation
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AKEETAN BAALE PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Akeetan Baale PHC constructed by the Akeetan community in the year 2001 under the chairmanship of Alhaji Mudasiru Bolanle AJeigbe. The catchment communities are Akeetan Baale, Oke Ose nla, Oke Ose kekere, Kaa Adesokan, Odon, Methodist, Ajiwumi, Ilogbo, Onsa, Ijaogun, Sagunna, Idiope, Ekarun. The facility staff strength include: two SCHEW, three Health Assistants, one Adhoc and three N-Power staff. The average number of clients seen monthly are ANC- 78, Family Planning-54, OPD-96 and Immunization- 306. Akeetan Baale PHC beneted from the 72-hour clinic makeover and was commissioned on the 20th of February, 2017 by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of FP room, waiting area and front view of the facility, tiling of the FP section, repair of torn window nets and door handles/locks.
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Waiting area after renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
Counselling room after renovation
Waiting area before renovation
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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ISEKE PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
Iseke PHC is located in Iseke Titun area, along Ilora road in Oyo West Local Government. The centre was commissioned in May 2000 by former governor Alhaji Lamidi Onaolapo Adesina. The names of the catchment communities are: Iseke titun, Ago, Gogo, Baasi, Baba, Kanmule, Atatalo, Apena, Ejemu, Elepe Isale, Elepe Oke, Apogidan, Oburo, Funbi, Jekunmo, Olukosi, Akintonde, Alausa, Eleye and Balogun. The services rendered in the facility are: ANC, FP, immunization, delivery, treatment of minor ailments and HCT services. There are twelve permanent staff two Nurses, ve CHEWs, four Health assistants, one laboratory technologist, two adhoc, four N-power and six voluntary workers. NURHI started supporting the centre in 2015 with the implementation of the 72-hour clinic makeover. The facility was then commissioned on the 20th of February 2017 by the Hon. Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan.
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLY
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Painting of the FP counselling and procedure rooms, tiling of FP room, repair of doors/door handles, changing of torn window nets and missing louvres.
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Counselling room before renovation Counselling room after renovation
FP Procedure room after renovation
FP Procedure room before renovation.
Commissioning of the FP Clinic
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ISOKUN PRIMARYHEALTHCARE CENTRE
The facility is located at Osi Isokun compound Oyo, a densely populated residential area with total population of 12,830. The community has the following catchment communities; Awumoro, Lapiti, Maradesa, Gudugbo, Ekerin, Isokun, Pastors' School and Farade. The facility sees an average of 41 clients for FP services, 220 clients during immunization clinic days and 5 clients at ANC on monthly basis. Isokun PHC has a staff strength of eight comprising of one CHEW, one Ward Orderly, three Adoc staff and three N-power staff.
Following the implementation of the 72-hour clinic makeover, the facility was commissioned on the 26th of July 2017 by the Hon. Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adeduntan. .
RENOVATIONS/EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
FP COUNSELLING ROOM1 File cabinet1 Provider table 3 C-LEG chairs1 Stethoscope 1 Sphygmomanometer1 Vagina model 1 Penile model 1 Weighing scale1 Notice board
FP PROCEDURE ROOM
1 Pedal bin 1 Gynaecological couch1 Anglepoise lamp1 Instrument trolley1 Head lamp1 Manual autoclave1 Camp gasCurtains1 Bucket with tap1 Wooden stand1 Plastic bowl for receiving efuent 1 Transparent rectangular bowl1 Stainless steel bowl1 Medium sized cupboard2 IUD kits2 Stainless steel drums1 Bedscreen1 Instrument tray
Repair door locks/handles.Painting of procedure / counselling room, waitingroom, two toilets and entire exterior walls the facility.Tiling of procedure / counselling room, waitingroom, two toilets and the verandah.Demarcation of procedure /counselling room with aluminum and arcoboard.Placing of tie rod on the walls for the pastingof posters.Netting of all the windows with aluminumand net.Fencing of the frontage of the facility with iron and wire net.Creation plank slab at the entrance of the facility.
Replacement of faulty socket in counsellingroom/waiting room.
Fixing of broken entrance glass door.
CLIENT WAITING AREA 3 sets of 3-seater chairs
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Waiting area after renovation
FP procedure after renovation
Exterior of facility after renovation
Waiting area before renovation
Exterior of facility before renovation
Toilet after renovation
Counselling room after renovation Commissioning of the FP Clinic
72-HOUR CLINIC MAKEOVERAVERAGE COST FOR EQUIPPING THE FP UNIT AND LABOUR WARD
S/N Specifica�on Quan�ty Total Cost (N)
Wai�ng Area 1 3-seater wai�ng area chairs
-3 seater Oxford joint chair made with 18 gauges -3” x 2” rectangular tubes for chair stand and seat with 25mm round tubes and perforated sheet)
3 69,000.00
2 No�ce Board 700mm X 1500mm 1 7,000.00 3 Television (op�onal) 32 inches 1 75,000.00 4 DVD player (op�onal) 1 11,000.00 5 Ceiling fan 1 8,000.00 6 Dustbin for domes�c waste 1 4,000.00 FP Counselling Room
1 File cabinet 1 35,000.00
2 Consul�ng table for service provider Wooden, 4� x 2.5�, with three drawers 1 20,000.00
3 C-LEG chairs Provider and Pa�ent's chair for counselling room 3 36,000.00
4
Sphygmomanometer Mercury, medical desktop upper arm blood pressure meter
1 25,000.00
5 Vagina model 1 30,000.00 6 Penile model 1 20,000.00 7 Ceiling fan 1 8,000.00 8 Card shelves 2 40,000.00 9 Medium sized Medicine Cupboard 1 60,000.00
10 No�ce board 700mm X 1500mm 1 7,000.00
11 Pedal bin 12 litres stainless steel bin with foot pedal 1 6,000.00
12 Weighing scale Bathroom weighing machine – Seca 761 1 22,000.00
13 Stethoscope Acous�c with bell upwards 1 7,500.00 FP Procedure Room
1 IUD Kit -1 x Field 750mm x 750mm Blue -2 x Gallipots 150ml -1 x Kidney Dish 700ml Clear -1 x Vaginal Speculum Large, -1 x Scissor Mayo 23cm Straight with Green Handles -1 x Sponge Holder 19cm Plas�c -1 x Tenaculum Forceps 25cm
2 187,200.00
-1 x Uterine Sound (Hysterometer CH14) 4.67mm with nozzle
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2 Instrument Tray -Stainless steel with cover -Two shelves and four wheels
1 3,900.00
3 Bed screen -Four-fold hospital ward screen, made of iron steel and canvas, -4 pieces panel, Dimension (W) 500 X (H) 1750mm
1 35,000.00
4 Big & Small surgical dressing drum for swab
1 6,500.00
5 Pair of implant removal forceps 1 900.00 6 Gynaecological Couch Metal Frame, Back Upl i�ing
With Standard Leg Holder 1 65,000.00
7 Manual Autoclave Stainless steel pot with meter/gauge
1 40,000.00
8 Head Lamp with white bulbs Easy twist bezel switch for gloved hand opera�on
1 20,500.00
9 Medium sized Medicine Cupboard 1 60,000.00 10 Cheatle Forceps and Container 1 4,000.00
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Instrument Trolley
-Strong stainless steel tubular frame work -Two Stainless steel shelves -Provision of SS railing on both top and bo�om shelves -Mounted on 4 x 100 castors -2 with breaks, Size: - 60L x 50W x 82H cm
1 55,000.00
12 Macintosh 3 yards per piece 1 700.00
13
Angle poise lamp
-Brushed aluminium, -Desk lamp -Cast iron base with aluminium cover -Tension spring technology -Direct light
1 22,000.00
14 Camp gas 12kg 1 8,500.00 15 Plas�c drain for receiving
instruments 3 4,500.00
16 Plas�c bowls for receiving effluent 3 2,400.00 17 Plas�c bucket with tap 1 2,000.00 18 2-layered wooden stand with
rectangular wall bracket 1 6,000.00
19 Big transparent rectangular plas�c bowls with covers 2 2,000.00
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Price list as at 2016
***NOTEFacility renova�on is based on an ini�al assessment which determines the extent of repairs required. This may include mason work, �ling of floors, pain�ng, plumbing, electrical repairs and carpentry works.
Labour Ward
1 Delivery Couch Made of mild steel 1 150,000.00 2 Plas�c bucket with tap 1 2,000.00 3 Mackintosh 3 yard per piece 1 700.00
4 Bed screen Four-fold hospital ward screen, made of iron steel 1 35,000.00
5 Pedal bin 12 litres stainless steel bin with foot pedal
1 6,000.00
6 2-layered wooden stand with rectangular wall bracket
1 6,000.00
7 Big transparent rectangular plas�c bowls with covers
2 2,000.00
8 Sphygmomanometer Mercury, medical desktop upper arm blood pressure meter
1 25,000.00
9 Weighing scale Bathroom weighing machine – Seca 761
1 22,000.00
10 Stethoscope Grand total
1 7,500.001,272,800.00
Acous�c with bell upwards
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