Explore our analytic thought pieces on healthcare and the pharmaceutical industry in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa
The Pregnancy Paradox: How Nigeria's IVF Boom Can Improve Maternal Outcomes
According to the WHO, roughly 20% of all global maternal deaths occur in Nigeria, with a maternal mortality rate of over 1,000 per 100,000 live births…
Economic Pulse Check: Unmasking the Financial Strain of Cardiovascular Disease in Africa
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) such as heart failure, cardiomyopathies, and coronary artery disease are increasing rapidly in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa…
Charting a Healthier Course: The State of Nigeria's Primary Care
Primary healthcare is the cornerstone of any national healthcare system. In Nigeria, the primary healthcare space is a complex, paradoxical environment…
Empowering Independence: Advancing Local API & Monoclonal Antibody Production in Africa
Only 20-30% of medicines consumed in sub-Saharan Africa are produced locally, meaning Africa still imports more than 80% of its pharmaceutical and medical consumables.
