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Why over 4.5 billion people worldwide, 190 million Nigerians don’t — Sunday Magazine — The Guardian Nigeria News

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Ahead of World Health Day 2024, tomorrow, April 7, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that Nigeria and so many other developing countries may not be able to meet the 2030 target for Universal Health Coverage (UHC), because the right to health of millions is increasingly coming under threat. The WHO, in a statement, […]

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