Dear Friends and Colleagues,

The first half of 2020 has been an extremely busy and an exciting period for Anadach - working with old and new clients in several countries, and collaborating with new partners including several multi-national companies. Please feel free to approach us for new assignments, innovative ideas, projects or staffing requirements to improve health for all.The COVID pandemic seems to have spurred increase interest in the health sector.

The next couple of months promises to be as busy, with Anadach cohosting several seminars with different partners.

We are hosting/partnering on these events as we believe it is an excellent way to network with industry peers, develop new relationships and collaborate on common goals. We look forward to seeing you!

Best,
The Anadach Team


Anadach Webinar Series on Topic "Covid-19 in Africa"

In contributing to the efforts against COVID-19, Anadach has been very active with two programs running simultaneously. For first, we are working with People to People Inc. (P2P), to host a webinar series on COVID-19 in Africa. P2P is a non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care and reducing the spread of diseases, particularly in Ethiopia and in diaspora communities. It currently has over 100, 000 members across the world.

Africa faces an unprecedented challenge with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the population, economy and health systems. The relatively weak health systems coupled with the economic shutdown has resulted in a crisis that severely affects the health sector. Anadach has been active with two programs running simultaneously.

We are working with P2P, a non-governmental, non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care and reducing the spread of diseases, particularly in Ethiopia and in diaspora communities on a COVID19 in Africa Series. The next webinar is on Covid-19 in Africa: Effective Public Health Measures including leveraging technology - Experience from several countries”, 12th September 2020 at 1 pm UTC Register Now!

We hosted with the International Finance Corporation (IFC). a virtual meeting series titled "Promoting Innovations in HealthTech to highlight potential solutions to support the COVID-19 response in Nigeria". The series gave founders, entrepreneurs and promoters a platform to present early stage innovations to potential partners, investors and funders. To conclude the event, we are hosting a learning event to share key lessons and take-aways from the series with an audience of interested stakeholders. It will take place on Thursday, September 10 at 3pm Lagos/London time. Please register to attend the conversation here. We invite you to share this with your network.

COVID19 in Africa Series

The webinar goal is to provide a platform for healthcare workers to interact and sharing experience from countries affected earlier in the pandemic.So far we have hosted 5 two-hour sessions with speakers from Ethiopia Ghana, Italy, Nigeria, South Africa, UAE, UK, USA and Vietnam sharing their experiences in COVID-19. Topics covered range from Medical management, Diagnostic Challenges and Testing, Managing Severely ill and High risk Patients to Getting Children back in School safely. it has been attended by over 1000 people across Africa and elsewhere so far. We have been very fortunate to have senior policy makers including a minister, from several countries join us as special guests and distinguished speakers.

Some of the highlights of earlier webinars are as follows, The first webinar, very early in the African Pandemic, looked at the role of the private sector role in the pandemic response and how the private sector can be best harnessed for an effective response. The presentations and discussions highlighted the need for strong collaboration between the government and private sector for effective multiple responses in order to stem the growth of COVID-19 cases. Collaboration will ensure a coordinated response that will allow for mobilization of technical and financial resources required to fight the pandemic.

The second webinar focused on the medical management of COVID-19 and the ability and readiness of health providers and facilities to deal with the crisis. With the easing of mandatory lockdowns in many African countries, the disease continues to spread leading to increased hospital admission rates, often with limited access to testing. Given the rapidly evolving nature of COVID-19 and the varying spectrum of clinical symptoms, it is important that clinicians are aware of the best methods of managing the condition and protecting themselves and their patients during the pandemic.

Hospital preparedness should take on a public health approach, ensuring all decisions are centralized and uniform. Health providers need to practice readiness by constantly educating their staff and patients, embracing more flexible working models such as telemedicine, virtual staff engagement, case-by-case only clinic visits, testing & triage system and reassigned roles.

These conversations will continue fortnightly over the next few months covering issues of interest to physicians, nurses, other health workers and management involved in directly managing COVID-19 cases. The next webinar is on
Covid-19 in Africa: Effective Public Health Measures including leveraging technology - Experience from several countries”, 12th September 2020 at 1 pm UTC Register Now! We are fortunate to have Dr. Mohammed Ali Pate, Global Director, Health, Nutrition and Population, World Bank/ Director, Global Financing Facility for Women, Children and Adolescents as a special guest, with panelists sharing experience from Nigeria, Zimbabwe, US and elsewhere. Please share with your relevant networks. Further information on the agenda and panelists will be available on our website. Information on previous webinars are available:



3.Covid-19 in Africa: Diagnostic challenges in adults and children, including testing, 1st August, 2020 View the Video and Presentations






Promoting Innovations in Health Tech Virtual Series

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria, Anadach and IFC organized a virtual meeting series, Promoting Innovations in Health Tech, to highlight potential solutions. The series gave founders and entrepreneurs an opportunity to present early stage innovations to potential partners, investors and funders. The selected presenters representing different aspects and diversity across the Nigerian health sector, engaged in extremely interesting conversations with the panelists.

To conclude the event, we are hosting a learning event to share key lessons and take-aways from the series with an audience of interested stakeholders. The panelists include Omobola Johnson of TLCom Capital, Nobu Ichimiya of AIIC, Wale Ayeni and Monique Mrazek of IFC. It will take place on Thursday, September 10 at 3pm Lagos/London time.  We hope you will participate. Please register to attend the conversation here. We invite you to share this with your networks. You may need to download Webex on your device.


Anadach is Recruiting on behalf of Clients


1.Our Client, a Multi-Specialist medical care provider located on the mainland in Lagos is seeking to fill the following positions: Obstetrician and Gynecologists, Cardiologist, General Surgeon, Anesthesiologist, Pediatrician with interest & experience in neonatology.

2.Our client, an integrated healthcare delivery platform operating in emerging markets across Africa and South Asia. They offer services across a range of specialty medical and surgical services, and are committed to helping communities thrive by improving healthcare and leveraging technology and innovation to increase the quality of care. Hence, career opportunities exist for high performing Consultants/Specialists that can contribute to a rapidly growing organization. Positions available: Advanced Laparoscopic General Surgeon/Minimal Access Bariatric Surgeon, Non-invasive Cardiologist, Cardiovascular Surgeon, Endocrinologist, Pulmonologist, Anaesthetist with experience in regional blocks, Radiologist including Interventional Radiology, Nurse Supervisor, CSSD Technicians, Urodynamics Technician.

Interested candidates should send a cover letter (quoting job title) and a CV to [email protected] as soon as possible. Candidates will be assessed on a rolling basis until the positions are filled. Further enquiries should be sent to [email protected]

Job descriptions are available at https://www.anadach.com/recruitment-solutions