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When communities lead, health interventions last.

The most effective health interventions are not the ones with the best technology or the biggest budgets. They are the ones communities believed in, contributed to, and ultimately owned.

During the Measles-Rubella vaccination campaign across Nigeria, traditional rulers, religious leaders, women leaders, and community volunteers understood what was at stake and showed up because of it. When communities took ownership, coverage improved and children who might otherwise have been missed were reached.

Listening must come before designing, trust comes before uptake, and involvement, when it deepens into ownership, is what separates a programme that delivers from one that lasts.

These are not just lessons from a campaign, they are the principles that guide how we work.

01/06/2026

Community Voices, community Impact.

This June, we are spotlighting the people at the heart of stronger health systems, communities, frontline health workers, local leaders, and partners driving change every day.

Real impact begins when communities are not just reached but heard. When people are involved from the beginning, health interventions become more trusted, more effective, and more sustainable.

From improving immunisation uptake to strengthening maternal health services and supporting more responsive health systems, community engagement continues to shape the work we do at Corona Management Systems across countries and communities.

Throughout this month, we will be sharing insights, partnerships, and everyday moments that show what is possible when communities help lead the way.

Follow along this June. 👇

28/05/2026

Together for a .

Menstruation is not a health problem. But limited access to menstrual hygiene products, safe sanitation, accurate information, and social support makes it one for far too many women and girls.

In Nigeria, an estimated 37 million women and girls lack access to adequate menstrual health products and hygiene infrastructure. Girls miss school. Women miss work. And the burden falls heaviest on those who can least afford it.

This World Menstrual Hygiene Day, we stand for every woman and girl who deserves better access, better information, and a world where her period never holds her back.

Because a period-friendly world is possible. And it starts with breaking the silence.

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