Wow! What an amazing week it was – Frank Eke

“Wow! what an amazing week it has been at the LeNNiB champion training venue. Mrs Akanni Olayide, Floretta aand Augustina have all been wonderful resources person and their wealth of experience has really rub off greatly on me. Cant wait for next week to come.” Frank Eke (27th January, 2017)

Lessons about research – Quadri Raymond

“Every day is a new day. New day, new lessons. Today I learnt that it is not allowed In Nigeria to pay people for participating in research. Stipends are allowed and participants in the research have the right to opt-out any time during the research. I got to know the elements of an INFORMED CONSENT which are: Approval of protocol, Acceptance to participate, Agreement. I am also aware of the three ways HIV can be transmitted form mother to child and placing every HIV positive pregnant woman on ARV will eliminate Parent to Child Transmission.” Quadri Raymond (25th January, 2017)

Know your epidemic, know your response- Diana Edem

“Know your Epidemic, know your Response. That stuck in my head. If you don’t know your audience, how then do you know the manner of intervention to deploy given the dynamism.” Diana Edem Joseph (27th January, 2017)

A good researcher must learn to manage information explosion – Tobi Oreofero

“A good researcher must learn to manage information explosion.  I feel this is the reason why researchers tend to keep information to themselves till it is concluded: to ensure accurate data has being processed since a good researcher must share factual information. NVHMAS thanks a lot” Tobi Oreofero (25th January, 2017)

Diana Joseph Edem, LeNNiB Champion 2017

Wow! What a great experience at the NHVMAS LeNNiB training session today. These sessions are eye openers for me. Integrating pregnant women living with HIV and people who use psycho-active substance in HIV response; and linking them to treatment is of paramount importance. These persons cannot be left behind in the HIV response. – Diana Joseph Edem