World Bank Unlocks Major Healthcare Revolution in Edo State with PHC Revitalization

Edo State, in collaboration with the World Bank, has revitalized 61 Primary Healthcare Centres and expanded access to quality services under the IMPACT Project. This initiative has significantly improved maternal and child health outcomes, enhanced immunization, and provided free malaria treatment across 146 facilities, strengthening the state's healthcare system.
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi IlesanmiPolitics23 hours ago3 minute read
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Edo State, in partnership with the World Bank, revitalized 61 Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) under the IMPACT Project.
The project significantly improved healthcare access, enhanced maternal and child health services, and expanded immunization outreach.
This initiative led to over a 100 percent increase in facility-based deliveries and strengthened the state's primary healthcare system.
World Bank Unlocks Major Healthcare Revolution in Edo State with PHC Revitalization

The Edo State Government said its partnership with the World Bank has expanded access to quality healthcare through the revitalisation of 61 Primary Health Centres (PHCs) across the state.

The World Bank-supported Immunisation Plus and Malaria Progress by Accelerating Coverage and Transforming Services (IMPACT) Project has also transformed primary healthcare delivery, benefiting women, children and residents of underserved communities.

Edo State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Cyril Adams Oshiomhole, disclosed this in Benin City, saying the project has strengthened primary healthcare infrastructure, expanded immunisation coverage and improved maternal and child health services.

He said infrastructure at the 61 PHCs had been upgraded, essential medical equipment provided and working conditions improved for healthcare professionals.

The intervention has also reduced stock-outs of critical medicines and ensured consistent availability of healthcare supplies.

The 61 revitalized PHCs are strategically distributed across Edo State’s three senatorial districts, each now equipped with essential medical equipment and modernized infrastructure designed to optimize service delivery and enhance working conditions for dedicated health workers.

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“Through the IMPACT Project, Edo State is witnessing a clear transformation in primary healthcare delivery.

Sixty-one health facilities have been revitalised, maternal health services have improved and immunisation outreach has expanded significantly.

He further elaborated that, “We are gradually closing long-standing gaps in access to healthcare services.

Our focus remains on ensuring that every Edo resident, regardless of location, has access to safe, affordable and reliable healthcare services.”

The Commissioner expressed gratitude to Governor Monday Okpebholo for his unwavering commitment to the project's success and acknowledged the invaluable support provided by the World Bank.

Beyond the core revitalization efforts, an additional 146 healthcare facilities across the state are also benefiting from a suite of complementary interventions under the IMPACT programme.

These include the consistent supply of essential drugs, vital medical commodities, expanded immunization outreach services, and necessary minor facility upgrades.

Such interventions have proven instrumental in reducing critical stock-outs of essential medicines and ensuring the reliable availability of healthcare supplies across all supported facilities.

The Executive Secretary of the Edo State Primary Health CareDevelopment Agency (EDSPHCDA), Dr. Coulson Oahimire Osoikhia, emphasized that the project has profoundly strengthened the operational capacity of the state’s primary healthcare system.

As part of this capacity building, over 200 laptops and tablets have been procured to enhance digital capabilities, and monitoring and evaluation officers have received specialized training to refine data management and reporting systems.

Source: The Nigerian Observer

A significant achievement noted by Dr. Osoikhia is the provision of free malaria testing and treatment in all 146 IMPACT-supported facilities.

Furthermore, healthcare workers have undergone extensive training to elevate service delivery standards.

The strategic deployment of 192 Skilled Birth Attendants (SBAs) has yielded remarkable improvements in maternal and newborn health outcomes, evidenced by an impressive increase of more than 100 percent in facility-based deliveries since the project commenced full operations in 2024.

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The Project Manager, Dr. Osayomore Idemudia, has reinforced that the implementation of the programme remains fundamentally community-driven and meticulously focused on achieving measurable results.

He clarified the precise distribution of the 61 revitalized PHCs: 21 in Edo South, 20 in Edo Central, and 20 in Edo North Senatorial Districts.

"The IMPACT Project’s implementation is centered on delivering tangible results at the community level.

Beyond improvements in infrastructure and equipment, our core priorities encompass accountability, demonstrable improvements in health outcomes, and the sustainable preservation of the gains achieved through this program," Dr. Idemudia stated.

This comprehensive World Bank-supported initiative is poised to further consolidate healthcare delivery systems within Edo State, significantly enhance disease prevention strategies, and robustly support the government’s overarching objective of achieving universal health coverage for all its citizens.

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