The Zamfara State Government has shared the findings of the 2024/2025 Joint Annual Health Sector Review, highlighting progress and challenges in the state’s healthcare system. The review, which brought together stakeholders from across the health sector, focused on ways to improve service delivery and ensure access to quality healthcare for all citizens.
According to Mediaplusng.com, the government said the review is part of efforts to strengthen accountability and transparency in the health sector. Officials explained that the report will help in tracking achievements, identifying gaps, and guiding future planning for hospitals, primary health centers, and community health services.
The review covered key areas such as maternal and child health, immunization, human resources for health, and the availability of drugs and equipment. Stakeholders at the event commended the state government’s investment in health but also called for stronger partnerships with development agencies to address funding gaps.
Mediaplusng.com reports that the Zamfara State Government has promised to prioritize health in its 2025 budget. Authorities noted that improved healthcare delivery remains a top agenda, with focus on reducing maternal and infant mortality, expanding rural healthcare, and boosting public health campaigns.
The government assured residents that it will continue to engage communities, health professionals, and partners to build a stronger and more effective health system.