Nigeria, Sept. 5 -- Across Borno State, providing accessible healthcare for resettled communities remains a work in progress. Years of conflict have devastated the health infrastructure, leaving many newly resettled residents dependent on overstretched and under-resourced Primary Health Centres (PHCs).
Aisha Ali, originally from Kalmari and now resettled in Dalori by the Borno State Government, recounts her experience at the community health facility, Litari Daloriye, which means Dalori hospital in the local Kanuri language.
Two weeks earlier, Mrs Ali had trekked several miles at dawn, carrying her young son who had been ill all night. When they finally arrived, she was told the facility could neither manage her son's swollen bladder no...
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