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Ijeoma Ukazu

Ijeoma Francisca Ukazu is a multiple award-winning journalist from Nigeria. She is a member of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) and the Health Writers Association of Nigeria (HEWAN).

“The stigma is real but it won’t stop us”: HIV-positive mothers put their children’s health first in Nigeria

In Mushin, Lagos State, mothers living with HIV are not letting their status and stigma deny their children full immunisation coverage.

13 Dec 2022
5 min read
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HIVRoutine immunisation
Adetunji Bimpe and her daughter being attended to by immunisation staff. Credit: Ijeoma Ukazu
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A baby receiving the rotavirus vaccine during the launch in Abuja. Photo credit: Ijeoma Ukazu

Dealing with diarrhoea: Nigeria introduces rotavirus vaccine into its immunisation plan

30 Aug 2022
4 min read
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RotavirusRoutine immunisation
Laban educating Abor Peter on the need to protect himself against COVID-19 at Adagom 1 refugee settlement camp Ogoja. Photo Credit: Ijeoma Ukazu

From war to the pandemic: a refugee in Nigeria changes the narrative

11 May 2022
4 min read
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COVID-19Conflict & humanitarian
Nurse, Emmanuel Oluwafeyikemi (left) and nurse Glory Pius (right). – Photo Credit: Ijeoma Ukazu

Nurses in Lagos are going against all odds to improve neonatal and infant health care

23 Feb 2022
4 min read
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COVID-19Country stories
Some mothers at the IDP camp with some of their children. Photo credit: Ijeoma Ukazu

The resilience of mothers in Nigeria’s displaced people camps

13 Jan 2022
4 min read
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Educational
Williams Christian showcasing his COVID-19 Vaccination Card. Photo credit: Ijeoma Ukazu

This little vaccine went to market: boosting vaccine uptake in Nigeria

15 Dec 2021
3 min read
verified
COVID-19Vaccine campaigns
Mrs Adelekan Caroline, a mother who benefited from the house-to-house mobilisation. Photo Credit: Ijeoma Ukazu

Mobilising mothers around immunisation in Nigeria

11 Oct 2021
4 min read
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COVID-19Routine immunisation
 
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