Global Citizens Take To The Streets To Support Community Health Workers And Maternal Healthcare Across Nigeria
Her rights accompanying Matthew’s massive turnout on Lagos’ iconic Lekki-ikoyi Link Bridge, urging the government to increase funding for sexual reproductive health rights and ensure equitable access to maternal health care
Today, international advocacy organizations Global citizenship,and Lagos State Government, this Lagos Ministry of Health, and Ministry of Tourismhost Stepping toward her maternal medical Walkathon’s right The iconic Lekki-ikoyi Link Bridge through Lagos. Advocacy events amplify awareness of vital importance to community health workers, call for increased funding for sexual reproductive health rights in health care and advocate for the need for maternal and neonatal health services throughout Nigeria.
Participants who completed Walkathon today won tickets Global citizenship actions Afrika: Lagos Activity on the palm of your hand on February 25, Titled with Egot’s award-winning, acclaimed multi-person artist and producer John Legend. Can be movefrika.org.
Pacers see thousands of global citizens, leaders of civil society and government representatives from the region attending, including Women at the International Foundation for Risks (WARIF),,,,, The Welfare Foundation (WBFA) of the Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund (NSSF), and help, All groups are requesting enhanced maternal and child health care services nationwide.
Along the walking marathon route, participants engage in interactive educational activities on sexual and reproductive health and neonatal care. The event also features a live petition that walkers can sign, advocating for increased health budget allocation, and a wall of storytelling highlighting the testimony and personal experiences of individuals affected by the important work of community health workers.
Speakers at today’s event include Kemi Dasilva-Ibru, founder of Dr. WariiThey share valuable insights into maternal health in Nigeria, Mrs. Olukemi Ogunyemi, Special Consultant Ministry of HealthThey strengthened the government’s commitment to improving maternal and maternal health services.
“As part of this year’s Afghan citizen-led advocacy campaign, we call on African countries to increase domestic health financing and identify maternal health care to ensure fair access to all. We are for today’s turnout and rights to her Maternal care is very proud of the positive impact of the rights of women and children in Nigeria.” iphie chuks-adizue, managing director of Africa, global citizen. “Maternal health, sexual reproductive health and neonatal health pose significant challenges to our society, which exacerbates funding and limited opportunities. This event underlines the crucial role of community health workers in our communities , and the urgent need for policy reforms to support them and their work.”
Tickets Mobile Afrika: Lagos Available in movefrika.org Free tickets can be obtained by joining the global citizenship movement and taking action Global Citizen Application,or Global Citizen Website. Music fans can also take action by sending messages WhatsApp arrive +234 901 398 2743.