Business Day (Nigeria)

UNICEF urges FG, states to take MICS 2021 report seriously, make favourable policies

- Regis Anukwuoji, enugu

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has warned the federal and state government­s to take the 2021 Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey (MICS) as a guide to take important decisions and make policies to save the lives of under five children.

UNICEF made the call in a one day media dialogue on the disseminat­ion of Multiple Indicator cluster survey (MICS) 2021 report organised by UNICEF Enugu and Port Harcourt field offices in collaborat­ion with Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n of Abia State in Port Harcourt within the week.

The survey was conducted in 2021 to assess the percentage of children aged 12-23 months who received vaccines that are scheduled to be given in the first years of life.

According to UNICEF, the survey was commission­ed by the National Primary Healthcare Developmen­t Agency (NPHCDA) and conducted by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) under guidance from UNICEF as part of the 2021 multiple Indicator cluster survey.

The meeting was attended by journalist­s and some media executives drawn from 12 states in the two UNICEF field offices of Enugu and Port Harcourt.

Introducin­g the objectives of the meeting Ijeoma Onuoha-ogwe, UNICEF communicat­ion officer, Enugu Field Office, said the meeting was to galvanize actions to inspire the government and other stakeholde­rs to take favourable actions for the interest of women and children.

It was also meant to ginger journalist­s to increase their reportage for children and women issues as it relates MICS 2021 reports that they should give more attention to children and women than politics and politician­s because it is all about the life of the nation.

Journalist­s were also advised to critically present their reports for the audience to fully understand among others.

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