Management practices in community-based HIV prevention organizations in Nigeria.
David AkejuNerissa NanceAndrea Salas-OrtizAyoola FakunmojuIdoteyin EzirimAdejumoke G OluwayinkaOmoregie GodpowerSergio Bautista-ArredondoPublished in: BMC health services research (2021)
The delivery of HIV services by CBOs in Nigeria was largely influenced by inherent issues related to skills, organizational structure, talent retention, and sanction application. These, in turn, affected management practices such as planning, organizing, leading, and evaluating. This study shows that KP-led CBOs are evolving and have strong potentials and capacity for growth, and can become more efficient and effective if attention is paid to issues such as hierarchy, staff recruitment, and talent retention.