Nigeria: Govt, Experts Call for Increased Investments in Maternal Health
- Nigeria Health Watch organized the Womanhood Art Gala in Abuja, calling for focus on maternal health.
- Stakeholders suggest increased investment in women's health due to high maternal mortality rates.
- Nigeria's maternal mortality rate exceeds 1,000 deaths per 100,000 live births, far from the UN goal.
- Vivianne Ihekweazu stated that investment is needed so every woman has access to needed healthcare.
- Increased investment in women and improved access to care can enhance community and nation well-being.
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Nigerian government, stakeholders advise increase investments in women
The federal government and stakeholders in the health sector have suggested increased investments in women’s health and empowerment to enhance their access to quality healthcare and opportunities in Nigeria. They made this call in Abuja during the Womanhood Art Gala, organised by Nigeria Health Watch. According to the Managing Director of Nigeria Health Watch, Vivianne Ihekweazu, “We must all invest in ensuring that every woman, regardless of he…
Nigeria: Govt, Experts Call for Increased Investments in Maternal Health
The federal government and stakeholders in the health sector have called for increased investments in women's health and empowerment to enhance their access to quality healthcare and opportunities across Nigeria.
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