Introduction
Beyond the Barriers: Transforming Public Health in Nigeria and Developing Nations draws on real-world experience from developing nations like Nigeria to highlight how fragile health systems in low-resource settings respond to epidemics, conflict, and poverty. The book discusses major leadership, community engagement, and evidence-based strategies that can drive lasting health system reforms.
It covers key challenges such as immunisation gaps, disease outbreaks, neglected tropical diseases, workforce shortages, and humanitarian crises. Through case studies on polio eradication, malaria control, maternal health, and emergency response, the book provides practical insights into governance, financing, data-driven decision-making, and building resilient healthcare systems.
Key Features
- - Real-world case studies from Nigeria and similar developing regions.
- - Focus on health system strengthening and resilience.
- - Practical frameworks for policy, leadership, and program implementation.
- - Coverage of major public health challenges and emergency responses.
- - Insights into community engagement and sustainable healthcare reforms.
Target Readership :
Clinicians, researchers, and other professionals interested in health systems development.
