Women
Commission Backs Women’s Reproductive Health Rights
Chairman National Population Commission (NPC) Festus Odimegwu has restated the commission’s commitment towards promoting women reproductive health issues in Nigeria.
Odimegwu was briefing newsmen in Abuja on Monday, in commemoration of the forthcoming 2012 World Population Day on June 11 which theme for the year’s celebration is: “Universal Access to Reproductive Health Services’’.
The chairman said that the reproduction health situation in Nigeria demanded a more holistic intervention.
Quoting the National Demographic Health Survey of 2008 (NDHS), Odimegwu said that 52,900 women and girls die every year from pregnancy related causes.
“More attention needed to be paid to accessing voluntary family planning services, increase age at first birth and improve maternal health services.
Odimegwu, who was represented by the FCT Federal Commissioner for NPC, Alhaji Sani Sulieman, urged stakeholders to increase advocacy to policy makers so as to increase budgetary allocation for reproductive health.
He said that better funding for reproductive health services would enhance the exercise of the rights to determine family size.
“When essential reproductive health suppliers, including contraceptives are made available, individuals are empowered to determine their family sizes.
“When the need is not met, the effort at reproductive health in the country will be highly frustrated and jeopardised.
“Several women are confronted with unwanted pregnancies everyday; this could have been easily prevented if only they have access to contraceptives,” the chairman said.
When a woman spaces her children, it enables her body to recuperate properly and it reduces the cases of ‘at-risk pregnancies’.
“Apart from the health benefits, it enables the woman to be economically vibrant.
“Sometimes ago, it was difficult for a woman to take steps towards family planning without the consent of her husband; however, that requirement has been relaxed.
“Now, families can have only children they are prepared to cater for; no one should be forced to have a child by mistake,” Pede said.
“A woman can now walk into any hospital, seek counsel and actually begin the process of birth control without the consent of her spouse,’’ he added.
Dr Linus Amobi, a mass communication teacher, however, stressed that the media were very crucial to the success of the current advocacy on population growth for sustainable development.
He, nonetheless, stressed that journalists ought to be sufficiently educated on population issues to enable them to inform and educate the populace responsibly.
“They should be able to counter any adverse publicity or information put out by mischief makers. In a nutshell, the media should not be viewed as a tool for propaganda; rather, they should serve as a vehicle and forum for education, dialogue, debate and discussion.
“Rural communities should not be left behind in the campaign; the use of traditional and folk media is considered imperative. There is also the need to get the message right, based on socio-cultural sensibilities of the people,’’ Amobi said.
“Above all, government at all levels must redouble efforts to efficiently manage the available resources in the best interest of the people.
“Government should be sincere and transparent, while making tangible efforts to reduce unemployment and provide the necessary amenities,’’ he added.
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