
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
INTRODUCTION
Over
the years, there have been no comprehensive documented information which could
provide a good picture of the state of people’s health that could help to
reduce the high mortality rates in the country. All through the ages, certain
disease and infections have constituted a major threat to the health and lives
of the people especially in developing countries like Nigeria where there is lack of adequate
and efficient health care services provided by the government either to prevent
or cure such diseases. Ransome Kuti (1990).
The
concept of health care delivery services could be seen as in initiative and
effort that is geared towards the promotion of people’s health in terms of
preventing and curing certain prevalence diseases and infections affecting
individuals’ health thereby reducing mortality and morbidity rate. Health care
services seeks actively and directly to promote the health of the people.
(Janeway, Conger, 1973). He further said that the purpose of health care
service, is primarily to prevent the spread of communicable diseases with the
aim to protecting the entire community members. According to Ransome-Kuti
(1990) he said that in Nigerian community, most people die especially children
below the age of five years mainly from preventable diseases and infections or
those diseases that can be easily cured if diagnosed and treated early. He further stressed that some women of
childbearing age are at risk of certain diseases and infections and they die in
large numbers because they lack adequate health care services. He also
emphasized that it is possible to prevent common childhood diseases like
poliomyelitis, measles etc through immunization.
Few
death occur among school children and teenagers, who however, suffer from many
episodes of ill health such as malaria, cough, anemia and problems of adolescences
and these can be competently tackled by a well-designed and implemented school
health care service. In his research, he further highlighted that the major
causes of death among adults are road accidents and chronic diseases such as
hypertension, diabetes, liver cirrhosis and cancer. He further said that many
chronic diseases such as cancers of the lung, liver and heart diseases can be
caused by dangerous health habit such as smoking, alcoholism and overeating.
In
this contemporary Nigeria
community, HIV/AIDS, hypertension and diabetes, liver cirrhosis and cancer seem
to constitute a major threat to the health and lives of youth and adults. In
the recent time, there have been mass immigration of people from rural area to
urban in the quest to find a greener pasture in urban cities. As a result,
there is over-population in most cites in Nigeria . This has created
unpleasant environment for a healthy populace because of lack of health
facilities and inadequate health care services by the government to her people.
The
health services of Nigeria
have evolved through a series of historical development including a succession
of policies and plans which have been introduced by previous administrations.
The health care services are judged to be unsatisfactory and inadequate in
meeting the needs and demands of the public which is reflected by the low state
of health of the population (Sorugbe, Bamisaiye, 1990).
Most
of deaths and serious illness occurring among Nigerians are due to conditions
that are easily preventable or can be treated with simple remedies.
Communicable diseases especially those associated with inadequate environmental
sanitation and poor personal hygiene, HIV/AIDS, hypertension and diabetes. Lack
of timely and appropriate health care services often increases the risk.
All
over the world, the awareness of the fact that it is not possible for a
community to rely on the existing government for its total growth and
development has resulted in the use of non governmental organizations. In
developing countries like Nigeria ,
the existence of non-governmental
organizations has become a necessity because of the inability of health sservices
in the public sector to meet the health care needs and other social needs of
the people.
In
recent time, Nigeria
has had a lot of problems with her economy which is devastating. The poor state
of economy, public funds are just inadequate due to low revenue base and high
rate of public expenditure. This economic problem has engineered the existences
of NGOs (non-governmental organizations) in Nigeria to complement the health
care services provided in the public sector by exploring and accessing
alternative sources of funds that are not available to governments. Such funds
include special grants from established foundations, United Nations Agencies,
International development agencies and other institutions.
The
concept of NGOs (Non-governmental organizations) is a voluntary and
philanthropic organization that responds to health needs of Nigerians. We have
non-governmental health organizations whose main focus is to respond to health
needs of her community members. E.g at local level, we have Association for
Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) whose main priority is to respond to the
reproductive and family health needs of Nigerians, at international level, we
have UNICEF concerning with child health at a global level. There is also NGOs
who came out of established corporate body whose corporate social
responsibility is geared towards health care services e.g UBA foundation, MTN
foundation, RCCG Aids Campaign
Agency etc .
It
is as a result of this background that this study set out to appraise health
care delivery services in Nigeria
through these non-governmental agencies participation using ARFH (Association
for Reproductive and Family Health)as a case study.
1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Over
the years there have been fluctuation in government health care service policy
in Nigeria
which has led into unstable commitment of government budget to health care. The
present democratic government sees health of her people as one the basic need
in order to protect and grow a healthy populace that will facilitate a greater
productivity for a vibrant economy.lt was observed that this government health
care delivery service is incapable of meeting the health needs of the Nigeria people.
This is noticeable by the increasing adolescent health problems, and this has
brought in the participation of NGOs to complement the effort of government on
health care services.
The
researcher is therefore prompted by this menace to conduct this research study
to appraise the level of ARFH participation in the delivery of reproductive
health care services.
1.2 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The
purpose of this study is to:
i.
Appraise the level of ARFH
participation in the provision and
delivery of health care services through the media
ii.
Determine the level of people benefits
from ARFH’s reproductive
health care in its delivery to the entire communities members.
1.3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
i.
What is the level ARFH participation
in the provision and delivery of health
care services?
ii.
What is the level of people’s benefits
from ARFH reproductive health care
delivery to the entire communities?
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