By Gambo Abubakar Kaduna
A Non governmental organization, ehealth Africa in partnership with the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) has piloted a new digital innovation named Planfeld, to ensure accurate and effective planning of polio vaccination and other routine immunization activities in Nigeria.
Kicking off the pilot workshop in Kaduna state, the eHealth Africa team led by Program Manager, Abubakar Shehu demonstrated the innovation to primary healthcare workers and stakeholders showing how the Planfeld application can be used to develop accurate micro plans and monitor vaccination activities.
Speaking with newsmen during the workshop, Abubakar Shehu said, “Planfeld application will help develop a micro plan which enables us to know the number of settlements that we are targeting, the number of children in those settlements and what quantity of vaccine we need to plan for that activity”.
He however said that, “Previously, developing a micro plan manually, especially for polio vaccination activities usually takes at least four days but with the digitization of micro plan using technology, it will take only less than 30 minutes.”
According to the programme manager, the digitization of micro-planning for vaccination activities will ensure that more settlements are reached with public health interventions.
“for immunization to achieve the desired objective, it needs to reach at least 80% of the target population. Thus, we decided to develop such an application using technology that can accurately derive a microplan within a very short time.”
He further noted that, “the pilot workshop will be conducted in Kaduna, Niger, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara states.
Abubakar Shehu also appreciate the National and State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (N/SPHCDA), for orgnisations efforts looking forward to comments and feedback on how to further optimize the Planfeld solution to revolutionize the planning and execution of vaccines.
Also speaking during the workshop, the Kaduna state Team Leader Polio Outbreak Project , Mr Victor Obagunlu Adeleke, from SOLINA Center for International Development and Research said, the micro plan digitization will save time.and ensuring proper resource allocation.
He also said that, “primarily, its the fact that there’s going to be a great reduction in time and energy spent in developing micro-plan in considering the fact that it’s not a capital intensive project.
“when we look at the micro-plan development process currently, starting from the settlement down to the ward, to the LGA, to the state, it takes a lot of time to aggregate data from all of these levels”.
He However noted that “the digitization offers real-time analysis where we can know as they are entering the data from the settlement or from the ward and you are getting the feedback even at the state level”.
In his contribution, the Incident Manager Polio Emergency Operations Center EOC, Kaduna State Primary Health Care Development Agency (SPHCDA), Dr Abdullahi Musa Garba, said ”
“the digitization process promotes accuracy and improvement in terms of Polio immunization and other related diseases while also to minimizes errors compared to manual process conducted in previous activities.”
“currently conventional planning or the system for micro-plans is really not an easy process. “So by the time we deploy the use of this digitized micro plan, it will make the work easier for the technical people and the teams that are doing the immunization”, he added.