eHealth Africa Polio Emergency Operations Centers (PEOCs)

A structured public health coordination model implemented to strengthen emergency response and disease eradication efforts, particularly for polio in Nigeria.

PEOC Nigeria Locations

Key Functional Components

Operational Coordination Layer

Multi-stakeholder collaboration environments where federal, state, and partner organizations align on strategy and response execution.

Data-Driven Decision Support

Leverage real-time data, analytics, and reporting tools to track campaigns, outbreaks, and field performance.

Incident Management

Emergency response units facilitating rapid mobilization and structured management of public health emergencies.

Monthly Operations & Capacity

Administrative, technical, and operational reporting to ensure centers remain fully functional.

Deployment Footprint & Scale

PEOCs function as centralized command-and-control hubs that integrate data, stakeholders, and field operations into a unified decision-making framework. PEOCs can be viewed as a public health operations platform, a critical backbone for health system strengthening and large-scale program execution within Nigeria's public health ecosystem.

11
EOC Locations across 10 states and FCT
1,000+
Coordination meetings supported
National
Impact on disease eradication

EOC Locations

eHealth Africa EOC Locations across Nigeria