Adequate financing of family planning, key to achieving UHC — USAID-IHP

Adequate allocation of funds for the purchase of family planning commodities has been stressed in order to promote effective and efficient healthcare service delivery.

It is also believed to be one of the indices of achieving the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) which is aimed at availability of healthcare services to all without hindrance.

Consequently, Bauchi State Government has been advised to ensure that it made resources available in its budget line for the financing of Family planning commodities in the year 2024.

The advice was given by the Health Financing Advisor of Integrated Health Programme (IHP) funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Pharmacist Khalid Kasimu at a day Media quarterly meeting organized by Journalists for Public Health and Development Initiative (J4PD) in collaboration with IHP and Bauchi State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (BASPHCDA) held at the Hazibal Event Center in Bauchi on Saturday.

Khalid Kasimu while speaking on Health Financing Outlook 2024 and support to Bauchi state, said that the aim is to ensure that substantial number of the population of the state get registered in any of the Health Insurance Scheme so that people can have access to healthcare services, thereby reducing out pocket expenditures.

He also said that currently, the Federal Government is the sole supplier of family planning commodities which is distributed to states, but because of the high demand, the availability of the resources is not going to be enough.

Khalid Kasimu added that the Federal Ministry of Health has rolled out a blueprint where states can start their own financing wherever the demand is high.

“We want to look at commodity financing, we want the government to increase seed stock for commodity expansion so that our health facilities will be equipped with drugs as government is already implementing supply chain commodity reform in the state where the drug management agency is responsible for the availability and distribution of commodities to health facilities across the state.

“In the area of nutrition, we want the government to also make available resources available for the provision of the sole commodity which is the ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF) for cases of acute malnutrition.

“We know that USAID has supported the state with 17,000 cartons of the commodity, but we want government to continue to make this commodity available by making significant investments into the availability of RUTF.

“We want to see more finances going into service delivery points which will be used for upgrade of facility infrastructures, electricity and water supply at health facilities.

“We will also continue to advocate for more funding to go the area of Human Resource for Health. Although government has made tremendous effort in employing more health workers in the state, however because of lack of adequate incentive packages to attract medical workers into the state has resulted in inadequate Human resources for health.”

Speaking earlier, the State Coordinator of J4PD, Elizabeth Kah encouraged Journalists to develop interest in reporting health issues in the state, saying that it is their social corporate responsibility to the society.

“If your neighbor is sick, they will knock at your door and you can’t sleep well. You will need to take them to hospital and how sure are you that your children will not become victims of some diseases.

“We must create more awareness on disease prevention because if we don’t fall sick, we will not go to the hospital and spend more,” she said.

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