Towards a multi-lateral framework for cross-border surveillance and information sharing between Nigeria and neighbouring countries

BMJ Glob Health. 2024 Mar 1;9(3):e013011. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2023-013011.

Abstract

Nigeria sits at the crossroads of West and Central Africa; two increasingly critical regions for global health security. To strengthen cross-border collaboration for health security between its neighbors from West and Central Africa, the Federal Ministry of Health, Nigeria through the public health authority at the Points of Entry-Port Health Services, led the design of a multi-lateral framework for cross-border collaboration between Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, the Republic of Chad, the Republic of Cameroon and the Republic of Niger. This framework provides a platform for agreeing on bilateral national and district-level infectious disease surveillance information sharing as well as laying the groundwork for expanded collaboration in incident reporting, joint investigation and response across borders.

Keywords: Health policy; Infections, diseases, disorders, injuries.

MeSH terms

  • Communicable Diseases*
  • Humans
  • Nigeria
  • Public Health