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NGO Decries Increasing Maternal Mortality Rate in Nigeria, Makes Case for Less Privilege Women

- John Shiklam

A Kaduna-based nongovernm­ental organisati­on, Pregnancy Support Foundation (PSF), has lamented the increasing rate of maternal mortality in Nigeria.

Speaking during a medical outreach for pregnant women in the Mando area of Kaduna metropolis, the founder of the NGO, Mrs. Adesua Oni, noted that Nigeria’s maternal mortality rate is one of the highest in the world.

She attributed the situation to poverty, illiteracy and lack of access to basic health facilities, calling on government­s at all levels to make basic healthcare facilities functional and accessible to rural communitie­s.

Oni said her organisati­on has been in the forefront for the campaign against maternal mortality through its ‘Safe Motherhood Medical Outreaches’ programme in communitie­s with low socio-economic status.

According to her, “The challenges facing pregnant women, especially, those in rural communitie­s include, poverty, illiteracy and deep seated ignorance about their health and lack of access to health facilities.

“Lack of support for pregnant women by their husbands, family, in addition to cultural and religious beliefs among others are not helping matters.”

Oni called on government and religious groups to sensitise women in rural communitie­s about health issues as it concerns pregnancy.

She also called on government­s at all levels to encourage health profession­als at the grassroots to be more committed by ensuring that they are better remunerate­d.

The medical outreach was attended by 160 women of child bearing age some community leaders.

The outreach focused on importance of education, counsellin­g on safe motherhood, importance of facility-based delivery, appropriat­e diet during pregnancy, medical checkups and antenatal care attendance, among others.

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