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Item Effectiveness Of Government Interventions and Strategies for Ending Endemics of Malaria and Tuberculosis in The Floating Village of Makoko(2022) Oluwatamilore, Ibrahim; Vernyhor, YuliiaGlobally, there is an estimation of 3.3 billion people living in areas where malaria, Tuberculosis, and other respiratory disease are transmitted. The Malaria endemic is said to cover 107 countries and subtropical regions, with sub-Saharan Africa having the hardest hit with an estimated 350 to 500 million clinical cases annually, leading to about 1 million deaths every year. Malaria and Tuberculosis are one of the highest causes of mortality in Nigeria. The study investigated the effectiveness of government interventions for ending the endemics of malaria and Tuberculosis in the village of Makoko, Lagos State, Nigeria.Item Inequality in maternal and child healthcare service utilization in Nigeria(2022) Chinwe, Nnenna; Vernyhor, YuliiaThe study is an attempt to ascertain the determinants as well as the extent of inequality in maternal and child healthcare utilization in Nigeria. The study set to firstly, identify the socio economic determinant of antenatal care utilization and child vaccination in Nigeria and secondly, to ascertain if there is inequality in the utilization of antenatal health care in Nigeria. The Binary logistic model and concentration index were utilized to achieve these set objectives of the research work. Data on antenatal care and child vaccination, household wealth index and other socio economic variables were sourced from the Nigeria demographic health survey 2018. Findings from the estimated models reveal the following. The study found that Socio economic variables like household wealth quintile, Mothers literacy, availability of health insurance, Employment status of mother, urban residency improves access to antenatal utilization and child vaccination while household size, female headed households and rural residence have significant negative impact on antenatal care utilization and child vaccination in Nigeria . The study also established there exists a significant inequality in antenatal care utilization amongst women across different wealth quintiles with significant positive bias towards the rich.