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Our ICTs for Development pillar focuses on harnessing the power of information and communication technologies to drive social and health innovations. CMS leverages digital tools and platforms to enhance data collection, analysis, and dissemination, enabling more informed decision-making in health and social development.
We design and implement ICT solutions that improve access to services, streamline operations, and foster greater community engagement. By integrating technology into health systems and development initiatives, CMS accelerates progress toward sustainable development goals, empowering communities and stakeholders with the tools needed to address complex challenges and achieve long-term impact.


Consolidates routine immunisation data from across Nigeria, revealing coverage gaps and supply dynamics in real time.

End-to-end enrolment and claims for state insurers, faster reimbursements, less fraud and clearer oversight under one secure platform.

One decision layer for PHC leaders, stock levels, staffing, and coverage trends in a single, actionable view.

AI-powered plain-language briefs that distil peer-reviewed research into actionable insights for policymakers and programme leads.

Toll-free dispatch, triage scripts, GPS ambulances, and hospital handovers—an end-to-end EMS blueprint to cut response times.

Standardised hosting for CMS platforms with Infrastructure-as-Code, monitoring, logging, and automated backups.






CMS joins WAHO and CEPI to chart a path toward equitable vaccine access across West Africa, from early R&D through delivery and long-term sustainability.
For more than a decade, Bayelsa State remained one of Nigeria’s most underserved states in national malaria programming. The launch of the Lives and Livelihood Fund (LLF) Project marked a turning point.
In the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where families have been uprooted by years of conflict and crisis, life continues against the odds. This belief drives the ReMiDi Project.
Since its launch in August 2024, Project Ule has been transforming how young, emerging Nigerian parents think and talk about childhood immunisation through digital listening, behavioural insights, and a vibrant new podcast.

Shaping the future of health, data, and social development through evidence-driven solutions and transformative ideas

Shaping the future of health, data, and social development through evidence-driven solutions and transformative ideas