"OUR PARTNERSHIP WITH ARFH IS KEEPING OUR TEAM AND PERFORMANCES VERY SHARP" – NLR INTERNATIONAL DIRECTOR


VIDEO: “Our Partnership with ARFH is Keeping Our Team and Performances Very Sharp” Jan Van Berkel, International Director, NLR
International Director of the Netherland Leprosy Relief (NLR), Jan Van Berkel said ARFH’s supervision of the Tuberculosis project in Nigeria is improving their team and performances.
Berkel, who is also the Executive Director of the International Federation of Anti Leprosy Associations (ILEP partners), said this during a courtesy visit to the Abuja office of the Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH), on 23rd October, 2017.
NLR is one of the ILEP partners a group of sub recipients supervised by ARFH, a principal recipient of the Global Fund grant to fight TB in Nigeria.
Jan Van Berkel said: “We have a very toponlinelexapro.com positive collaboration in TB in North East Region of Nigeria which is very important for NLR. We’ve been collaborating for nine years”.
“ARFH is a very important prime (principal) recipient and is encouraging us to be on the job quite strongly, to work and report in due time. We appreciate the partnership; it’s keeping our team and performances very sharp”.

L-R: Mr Joseph Majiyagbe (Dir of Fin. & Admin, ARFH), Mrs Kehinde Osinowo (Dir. of Prog., ARFH), Prof Oladapo Ladipo (President & CEO, ARFH), Jan Van Berkel (Int. Dir., NLR), Dr Queen Ogbuji (TB Project Coordinator, ARFH), Dr Adewale Osho (TB Programme Manager, ARFH) & Dr Tahir Dahiru (Country Rep., NLR)
L-R: Mr Joseph Majiyagbe (Dir of Fin. & Admin, ARFH), Mrs Kehinde Osinowo (Dir. of Prog., ARFH), Prof Oladapo Ladipo (President & CEO, ARFH), Jan Van Berkel (Int. Dir., NLR), Dr Queen Ogbuji (TB Project Coordinator, ARFH), Dr Adewale Osho (TB Programme Manager, ARFH) & Dr Tahir Dahiru (Country Rep., NLR)

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