2010
CCCRN was born.
2010 - 2012
CCCRN managed a $1.6million subcontract from the Christian Health Association of Nigeria (CHAN), under the CHARIS project, for the implementation of comprehensive HIV care and treatment services in service delivery facilities (SDFs) located in Plateau, Kano, Enugu, Ebonyi states. These facilities are a mix of tertiary, secondary and primary health facilities and include government, private and faith-based institutions. Through these facilities, CCCRN supported comprehensive care and treatment services to 20,000 HIV-infected patients and their family members
2012 till date
CCCRN supported training regulatory bodies (Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria, Community Health Practice Registration Board of Nigeria, West African Postgraduate Medical College) and 13 pre service training institutions to review and adapt new curricula for medical training. In addition, trainings for master tutors and infrastructural and tool upgrades were provided for these institutions to improve quality of training for students. Since inception of the project, more than 400 health care workers (including 28 post graduate physicians) graduated with an enhanced capacity for managing HIV care centres.
Mission Statement
To promote best practices in health care delivery and research using locally-adapted models of health systems strengthening
Core Values
Exellence
Pursuit of excellence and leadership in all endeavors
Knowledge
Creation of value through knowledge acquisition, application and dissemination
Professionalism
Adherence to ethics and promoon of healthy respectful relationships with all
Accountability
Commitment to being responsible and transparent in all interactions with staff and the community
Diversity
Commitment to a culture that is enriched by diversity and inclusion in all respects
Collaboration
Promotion of team work that fosters insightful and excellent solutions and advancement