By Moshood Isah Public health campaigns in Nigeria, particularly immunization efforts, have long been hampered by manual, time-consuming planning processes. Existing traditional methods often yield inaccurate or incomplete data, delayed micro-plans, and inefficient resource allocation, which in turn compromise the reach and quality of vaccination campaigns. In an era where timely, data-driven action is critical, [...]
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