Institutionalization of stock status report in the management of HIV/AIDS programme: experience from Nigeria

Incomplete and poor quality of data generated by routine health information systems limit their use in program planning, implementation and monitoring. Prior to 2012, there was no central structure in place in Nigeria for the collation, analysis and presentation of HIV/AIDS Logistics Management Info...

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Main Authors: Ademola Joshua Itiola (Author), Chinedu Obi (Author), Abubakar Mohammed (Author), Joseph Raji (Author), Innocent Ibegbunam (Author), Sunday Aguora (Author), Adamu Sambo (Author), Babatunji Odelola (Author)
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Published: Inishmore Laser Scientific Publishing Ltd, 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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