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JNCI Holds Colloquium to Mark 20th Anniversary
JNC International, a leading Turnkey Medical Equipment provider, marked its 20th anniversary with a groundbreaking colloquium on "The Future of Healthcare Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)" on Friday, December 15th, 2023. The event, held at the Muson Centre, Lagos, gathered a distinguished assemblage of stakeholders from the Nigerian healthcare sector and beyond to envision the transformative potential of collaborative healthcare development.
The colloquium, a major event in the anniversary celebrations, sparked thought-provoking discussions, including a fireside debate on themes critical to healthcare's future. His Excellency, Dr. Tunji Alausa, Minister of State for Health, offered an insightful keynote address underscoring the crucial role of Public-Private Partnerships in bridging infrastructure gaps and expanding access to quality healthcare. Professor Akin Abayomi, Lagos State Commissioner for Health was also a lead discussant in the conversation.
Engaging panel discussions featuring renowned experts explored diverse aspects of healthcare PPPs, from financing models and technology integration to sustainability and impact evaluation. The lively interactions delved into challenges and opportunities, paving the way for innovative solutions and collaborative ventures.
Mrs Clare Omatseye, MD/CEO of JNC International, expressed heartfelt gratitude to all partners and stakeholders who have contributed to the company's 20-year journey. She emphasized JNC International's unwavering commitment to fostering effective healthcare PPPs, leveraging its expertise and experience to equip healthcare institutions and empower communities.
JNC International's 20th anniversary celebrations were not just a commemoration of the past, but also a bold and insightful exploration of the future of the organization and Nigerian healthcare at large. As JNC International embarks on the next chapter, the organization remains dedicated to innovation and driving partnerships to pave the way toward a healthier Nigeria.