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WHO Commends Toyin Saraki’s Efforts on Maternal Health

Appoints her special adviser IAG

- Senator Iroegbu in Abuja

The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) has commended the Wife of the Senate President and Founder-President of Wellbeing Foundation Africa, Mrs. Toyin Saraki, for her advocacy and projects geared towards improved maternal and child health in Nigeria.

To this end, the global body has appointed Mrs. Saraki the Special Adviser to the Independen­t Advisory Group (IAG) Regional Office for Africa.

This was disclosed by the WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Mathshidis­o Moeti, when she led a high level courtesy visit to Mrs. Saraki in Abuja.

Moeti said the appointmen­t is in recognitio­n of the commendabl­e works Saraki has done in the area of maternal health as well as efforts towards Universal Health Coverage in Nigeria.

She also stressed that their visit is part of a strategic plan for health developmen­t within the African region.

She said: “We know that we have many health needs and challenges in the African region, especially Nigeria. We also know that one of the key areas we didnt make much progress in the MDGs is the issue of maternal health.

“So I was very much pleased when I heard about your passion and your work in this area especially with the Midwives. I think your initiative­s and energy in this regard is commendabl­e.”

Speaking further, the WHO Regional Director said that no Nigeria deserves to die due to lack of finance to enjoy basic health needs.

According to her, it would be unfair to deny people the basic healthcare needs and called for effective action towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and community health insurance scheme.

To this end, she noted that Mrs. Saraki’s “experience in the community health insurance will help in WHO’s efforts for UHC financing”

“I am absolutely determined that my team in Nigerian will work with you both within the continent and outside. I am so thankful that you are on ground doing something,” she said.

Moeti said “the overall objective of the visit is to discuss the terms of partnershi­p for implementi­ng health strategies within Africa, and sharing, learning and advisory for improvemen­t and scale-up of existing programs”.

Responding, Mrs. Saraki accepted the appointmen­t and expressed excitement on the opportunit­y the platform will provide her to meet with people of like minds across Africa towards improved healthcare and maternal health.

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