While the current Resource Mapping and Expenditure Tracking (RMET) system in Nigeria provides a foundational starting point, it is limited in scope, primarily focusing on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCH+N).
We’re building a more comprehensive, digital tool that integrates data from various sources, captures data beyond RMET’s core focus, and supports policy-making by improving cross-sector plans and coordination to drive better health outcomes.
The project aligns with the broader goal of establishing a sustainable, data-driven health financing system to support Nigeria’s SectorWide Approach (SWAp) reforms.