Ulla Mueller, the Country Representative of the UN Population Fund in Nigeria (UNFPA Nigeria), says women and girls face obstacles and systemic barriers that limit their potential. Peoples Gazette reports.
Ulla Mueller, the Country Representative of the UN Population Fund in Nigeria (UNFPA Nigeria), says women and girls face obstacles and systemic barriers that limit their potential. Peoples Gazette reports.
The country representative said discrimination and gender-based violence limit access to healthcare and education, while unequal economic opportunities impede women’s and girls’ progress.
She said, “We continue to live in a world replete with gender inequality, and we are witnessing renewed attacks on women’s rights, including basic healthcare services, particularly sexual and reproductive health.
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“Complications associated with pregnancy and labour continue to be the leading cause of maternal mortality. Nigeria has the third highest maternal mortality rate in the world.’’Information Guide Nigeria
Ms Mueller disclosed this in a statement by the fund’s spokesperson, Kori Habib, in Abuja on Wednesday, in view of the 2023 World Population Day.JAMB Result
She said, “The consideration of women’s rights and, in particular, sexual and reproductive health and choices, the right to decide if, when, and how many children we want is of utmost importance.
“We must ensure that everyone has the right to make decisions regarding their reproductive health. Access to family planning information.
and services are a human right and a prerequisite for a sustainable future for all people.
“To unleash the power of gender equality, we need to eliminate the obstacles that prevent women and girls from reaching their full potential.”NYSC Portal