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Kano State has recorded a major boost in commodity availability with the receipt of its first quarter 2026 family planning supplies, delivered through coordinated support from SMOH, NPHCDA, Lafiya Nigeria, and the Gates Foundation.
The scale of commodities received reflects a strong and diversified method mix to support service delivery. Supplies from SMOH, NPHCDA, and Lafiya Nigeria include 67,300 units of Sayana Press, 60,400 PT strips, 19,950 cycles of Microgynon, 11,540 Depo injections, 9,500 Jadelle implants, and 112 Hormonal IUDs. Complementing this, the Gates Foundation supported a significant influx of commodities including 95,492 Levoplant implants, 60,000 Depo Provera, 35,000 Jadelle implants, 342,432 male condoms, 150,500 needles and syringes, 15,120 cycles of Microgynon, 15,117 Exluton cycles, 7,796 IUCDs, and 10,000 female condoms.
This development comes at a critical time, following stock outs reported in 24 states, including Kano, in 2025. The volume and range of commodities received are expected to rapidly close supply gaps, restore consistency in service delivery, and expand access to a full range of family planning options for women across the state.
The progress was closely tracked by the AHBN state team in collaboration with AMMKaS and directly reflects AHBNโs SAWH advocacy priorities to ensure sustained availability of family planning commodities for women in need.
This update draws from presentations at the 10th Quarterly Review Meeting of the Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency, reinforcing the stateโs commitment to transparent tracking and efficient distribution of commodities.
Overall, this positions Kano State to recover from previous supply disruptions and sustain momentum toward improved reproductive health outcomes.