3.5 Million Pregnancies, 31,000 Deaths Avoidable, UNFPA Says

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By Ngozi Egenuka 13 December 2023   |   5:21 am United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has emphasised the critical role access to family planning information and services play in curbing mortality rate during childbirth in Nigeria. Gender/reproductive health analyst, UNFPA, Esther Somefun, stated that case studies show that 3.5 million pregnancies could be avoided and more than 31,000 women in Nigeria saved from dying if… UNFPA United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has emphasised the critical role access to family planning information and services play in curbing mortality rate during childbirth in Nigeria. Gender/reproductive health analyst, UNFPA, Esther Somefun, stated that case studies show that 3.5 million pregnancies could be avoided and more than 31,000 women in Nigeria saved from dying if all women were able to plan their families, give birth through and have access to modern family planning. This was at the Family Planning Hackathon, themed ‘Creating Innovative Solutions to Increase Access to Family Planning’ organised by Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, UNFPA, Microsoft Engineering Team in Lagos, yesterday. She said that health economists estimate that if investment worth about $603 million is put into family planning, many women would not die at child birth. She, therefore, said that technology and innovation is a catalyst and accelerator to reducing maternal mortality. “We are gathered to explore domestically developed technological invasions that we are sure would facilitate access, increase demand and uptake to family planning in Nigeria.” “UNFPA seeks to achieve three transformative results; ending un-met need of family planning, unwanted pregnancy and all forms of violence and harmful traditional practices,” Somefun said. 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