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"Accelerating The Promise: Nigeria's Wellbeing Foundation Africa Joins Member States and Global Development Stakeholders in Making Historic Commitments on Population and Development at Nairobi Summit"

"Toyin Saraki advocates to End Maternal Deaths, Improve Global Reproductive Health and Rightsduring the Nairobi Summit on the International Conference on Population and Development."

During the Nairobi Summit Between the 12th-14th of November 2019, H.E. Mrs Toyin Saraki, Founder-President of the Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA) will join heads of state and ministers, parliamentarians, civil society organizations, representatives of the private sector, and thousands of others committed to the pursuit of reproductive health and rights. As an International Steering Committee member for the Nairobi Summit, Mrs Toyin Saraki has played a key part in laying the foundation for the summit’s success.

The summit is a high-level conference to advance the implementation of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) Programme of Action, convened by the Government of Kenya, Government of Demark, and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). During the summit, global commitments will be made and presented which will accelerate progress towards achieving the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) three zeros by 2030: zero unmet need for contraception; zero preventable maternal deaths; and zero gender-based violence and harmful practices.

The Nairobi Summit marks the 25th anniversary of the watershed ICPD Programme of Action, adopted in Cairo, Egypt, at the 1994 by 179 countries who pledged to initiate sustainable development that addressed the needs and rights of every individual, not just targeted demographics. The ICPD Programme of Action transformed women’s health and rights and underscored that successful development policy must confront inequality and be inclusive of the wellbeing and needs of the entire population.

In preparation for the Nairobi Summit, on October 28th, 2019 in Lagos, Nigeria, the Wellbeing Foundation Africa, led by Mrs Toyin Saraki, hosted a High-Level Breakfast Roundtable in partnership with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). The roundtable convened private, philanthropic, and multi-sector stakeholders in Nigeria to secure a series of significant commitments towards the ICPD three zeros.

In her comments at the roundtable, Mrs Toyin Saraki welcomed the commitments made, “It has been encouraging to see the private sector in Nigeria willing to step up and help us urgently act to transform health outcomes for women, children, and communities”, she highlighted that “the challenge that we always face, is how to translate the global goals into actions that will bring impact on the ground.''

Since the Programme of Action was established in 1994, maternal mortality has reduced by an estimated 40% instead of the targeted 75%; today over 800 women die each day from pregnancy and childbirth. For every single woman who dies from pregnancy and childbirth, approximately 20 others suffer serious injuries, infections, or disabilities.

In a statement released by her office Mrs Toyin Saraki remarked:

“25 years ago at the ICPD in Cairo, there was a transformation in women’s health and rights. 179 governments committed to Programme of Action for the benefit of families, communities, and nations. Since then, the world has made incredible progress. But the promise of Cairo has yet to be delivered. We have left far too many people behind. The Nairobi Summit is an opportunity for us to accelerate the promise by mobilising the political will and financial commitments that we urgently need to finally and fully implement the ICPD Programme of Action. It is time for bold action in the pursuit of sexual and reproductive health and rights. I am optimistic that this week we will realise critical progress for women and girls all over the world.”

Mrs Toyin Saraki is scheduled to deliver a Plenary Address and will participate in the panel Perseverance and Partnership: Key to Ending Gender-based Violence. The plenary is moderated by Michele Bratcher Goodwin (USA) Chancellor’s Professor, UCI and founding Director Center for Biotechnology and Global Health Policy, alongside the panellists, Michelle Bachelet (Chile), United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights; Fatma Bulić (Bosnia), Information Centre for Persons with Disabilities; Kate Hampton, CEO, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF); Trevor Malife (Zimbabwe), Founder, Purple Hand Africa; Dr. Nagham Nawzat (Iraq) Medical doctor, Women Survivors Centre; Dr. Kakenya Ntaiya (Kenya) Founder and Executive Director, Kakenya’s Dream and The Honourable Poto Williams (New Zealand) Associate Minister for Social Development, New Zealand. Mrs Toyin Saraki will also hold bilateral development discussions with representatives of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Department of International Development towards the global promotion of home-based maternal and child records - a core focal target of the Wellbeing Foundation Africa.

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The Wellbeing Foundation Africa was founded in 2004 by Her Excellency Mrs Toyin Ojora Saraki, with the aim of improving health outcomes for women, infants and children. At the WBFA, we combine our programmes with advocacy work in Nigeria and around the world.

Over 250,000 women have taken part in our flagship ‘MamaCare’ classes in Nigeria. Despite dire national maternal mortality rates, we have not yet lost a single MamaCare mother. Our WBFA midwives transform the lives of mothers, their children and communities – and for whom no topic is off-limits.

Our Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC) programme is run in partnership with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, the oldest and most established school of tropical medicine in the world, and Johnson & Johnson, one of the largest global health companies. We implement the EmONCtraining programme in Kwara State as part of a unique partnership model, bringing together an esteemed higher-education institution, the private sector, and a civil society organisation.

Our #MaternalMonday campaign was conceived as a platform for mothers and our WBFA midwives to share their knowledge, experiences & best practice. The aim of that sharing exercise is to raise awareness for the improvement of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child & adolescent health. Most importantly, we harness the power of story-telling on social media to share accurate information on maternal health.

In 2017 we launched our sister organisation, Wellbeing for Women Africa. Harnessing the best and brightest minds around African development, Wellbeing for Women Africa elevates passionate young experts into decision-making spaces, whilst honing their craft as advocates through their editorial advocacy micro-grants programme. Please visit Wellbeing for Women Africa here: https://www.wellbeingwomen.org.

The WBFA’s programmes, which have since expanded to include water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), Alive and Thrive and MamaCare+N – supported by global partners - inform its advocacy work, led by our Founder-President, H.E Mrs Toyin Ojora Saraki, who is a global champion for Universal Health Coverage, Special Advisor to the Independent Advisory Group (IAG) of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Regional Office for Africa (AFRO) and the inaugural Global Goodwill Ambassador for the International Confederation on Midwives (ICM).

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