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Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by Darlingtonwrite(m): 6:53am On Jul 12, 2023
Nigeria may record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies in 2023- UNDP


According to the United Nations Population Fund, the nation's difficulty in affording family planning may result in an increase in unintended pregnancies and abortions.

This was said at a celebration of World Population Day in 2023 held by the National Population Commission on Tuesday in Abuja.

Dr. Adeela Khan, Technical Specialist, Maternal & Reproductive Health, UNDP, stated that the funding gap for family planning was growing, rising from $25 million last year to $32 million in 2023, during a panel discussion titled "Dialogue on financing and investment in family planning: meeting the growing demand of Nigerian women."

She claimed that this lack of funds will result in 700,000 unwanted pregnancies, 300,000 unplanned births, and 300,000 unsafe abortions.

Family planning programmes are heavily reliant on funding, and that funding is decreasing, she said. Until 2022, there was a $25 million shortfall. We anticipate having a $32 million shortfall this year. There will be 700,000 unexpected pregnancies, which will lead to roughly 300,000 unintentional births and 300,000 unsafe abortions, which is a very crucial aspect of this gap.

The National Policy for Population and Sustainable Development in 2022, for example, as well as the government's financial commitment to ensure family planning, are just a few examples of the government's efforts, according to Khan.

The Nigerian government has started acknowledging the value of funding family planning, she continued.

Dr. Gafar Alawode, a seasoned public health practitioner who spoke on the panel as well, described the nation's growing population as frightening.

He continued by saying it was bad that the population was expanding more quickly than the economy.

According to Alawode, Nigeria produces an annual amount comparable to that of Liberia, Togo, and possibly Sierra Leone put together. Our population is expanding more quickly than our economy, which makes it more risky. The inference is that while wealth is not growing, the population consuming it is. This implies that a smaller portion goes to each person. And the capital of poverty is already Nigeria.

Dr. Natalia Kanem, the UNFPA Executive Director, who was in attendance and being represented by Ms. Erika Goldson, the UNFPA Nigeria Acting Resident Representative, stated that 19% of married women in Nigeria were unable to exercise their freedom to make decisions, particularly in relation to having children.

She added that women needed to be empowered and that doing so would improve human capital and inclusive economic growth.

The foundation for gender equality, dignity, and opportunity, she asserted, is the realisation of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all. However, 19% of married women in Nigeria and over 40% of women worldwide are unable to exercise their freedom to decide something as fundamental as whether or not to have children. Women and girls who are empowered, especially via education and access to modern contraception, are better able to achieve their goals and choose the course of their own lives.

"Promoting gender equality is a solution that addresses a variety of population issues. The best strategy to increase output and income development in ageing societies that are concerned about labour productivity is to achieve gender parity in the workforce.

The empowerment of women via education and family planning, however, can have significant positive effects on human capital and inclusive economic growth in nations that are undergoing high population expansion.

Dr. Salma Anas, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Special Health Advisor, addressed the effects of the nation's population expansion in her speech at the ceremony.

"As we all know, population growth has significant effects on socioeconomic and environmental development," she continued. The solution to this problem must be seen holistically and sustainably. Investment in health and education is one of the fundamental tenets of sustainable development.

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by siofragspot: 6:54am On Jul 12, 2023
...Majority of the said numbers will come from very poor, uneducated families without even a sight of the presence of governance in their community.

Nigeria is just descendind daily and by the day, more into the abyss of un-regulated hardship and sufferings.



Most might also be infected with Hiv and other Std through the same unprotected sex to the unwanted pregnancy

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by pyyxxaro: 6:56am On Jul 12, 2023
Let our Manhood Breeeefffff , don’t suffocate it 😏

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by JASONjnr(m): 6:59am On Jul 12, 2023
This pregnancy will favour us and our families...

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by wrongman665(m): 7:14am On Jul 12, 2023
Me i be man, i no go carry bele so dat one no concern me. grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by 22o62021: 7:14am On Jul 12, 2023
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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by NOC1(m): 7:33am On Jul 12, 2023
siofragspot:
...Majority of the said numbers will come from very poor, uneducated families without even a sight of the presence of governance in their community.

Nigeria is just descendind daily and by the day, more into the abyss of un-regulated hardship and sufferings.




I choose to disagree, the rate of fuckery among educated, exposed and uneducated, uncivilized is directly proportional, everyone is fuckling with reckless abandonment.

Most of my life is in a hotel, I know what I do see, not that it is just an ordinary hotel, the so called 4stars and 3stars we have.

Those in rural areas don't even Bleep like that, they normally maintain one guy who Mosttimes known by the families, and the shame of village elders Mosttimes don't allow them misbehave.

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by NOC1(m): 7:34am On Jul 12, 2023
wrongman665:
Me i be man, i no go carry bele so dat one no concern me. grin grin grin

Na u de shoot the shot wey de score goal

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by siofragspot: 7:43am On Jul 12, 2023
NOC1:


I choose to disagree, the rate of fuckery among aducated, exposed and uneducated, uncivilized is directly proportional, everyone is fuckling with reckless abandonment.

Most of my life is in a hotel, I know what I do see, not that it is just an ordinary hotel, the so called 4stars and 3stars we have.

Those in rural areas don't even Bleep like that, they normally maintain one guy who Mosttimes known by the families, and the shame of village elders Mosttimes don't allow them misbehave.
Okay to disagree ....yes there is ''fuckling with reckless abandonment'' going on in every corner and people of different status in life but, We are talking about unwanted pregnancy which ofcourse you know the higher side is on the bolded above and like I said, very poor people, girl child from a poor family are on top of the unwanted pregnancy chart

Poor people have limited choices when it comes to unwanted pregnancy and that's how its always been. They are the most vulnerable in every aspect of what life and society offers to them, get it?!

They are everywhere!

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by Khyrvxjzy: 7:58am On Jul 12, 2023
siofragspot:
Okay to disagree ....yes there is ''fuckling with reckless abandonment'' going on in every corner and people of different status in life but, We are talking about unwanted pregnancy which ofcourse you know the higher side is on the bolded above and like I said, very poor people, girl child from a poor family.

Poor people have limited choices when it comes to unwanted pregnancy and that's how its always been. They are the most vulnerable in every aspect of what life and society offers to them, get it?!

They are everywhere!


it possible ibo have baby factory.... Nigeria should bomb them

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by siofragspot: 8:11am On Jul 12, 2023
Khyrvxjzy:


it possible ibo have baby factory.... Nigeria should bomb them
You are absolutely daft to have mocked Nigerians that were caught up in that useless unfortunate war of 1967. You are a very insensitive being, from whatever region your worthless generation must have been part of.

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by Khyrvxjzy: 8:50am On Jul 12, 2023
siofragspot:


You are absolutely daft to have mocked Nigerians that were caught up in
that useless unfortunate war of 1967.
You are a very insensitive being, from whatever region your worthless
generation must have been part of.





yoruba own ibo. ibo is yoruba inheritance

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by GanagiBitrus: 7:09pm On Jul 12, 2023
Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by Risingblue008(m): 7:10pm On Jul 12, 2023
grin grin grin grin

Them never see anything
grin grin grin

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by iHart(m): 7:10pm On Jul 12, 2023
Unwanted or unplanned?

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by eedimo(m): 7:10pm On Jul 12, 2023
Who no want pregnancy?

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by Purview: 7:10pm On Jul 12, 2023
🤣🤣🤣
Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by nwakibie3(m): 7:10pm On Jul 12, 2023
It is expected grin
Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by soberdrunk(m): 7:10pm On Jul 12, 2023
People nor dey wear condom again angry

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by GanagiBitrus: 7:11pm On Jul 12, 2023
Next is to call for Legalisation of Abortion.

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by illicit(m): 7:11pm On Jul 12, 2023
80 percent will be aborted tho

shocked

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by updatechange(m): 7:11pm On Jul 12, 2023
Nigerians never ready🌚

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by Freshfish4: 7:11pm On Jul 12, 2023
Who train them?
Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by hedonido: 7:12pm On Jul 12, 2023
Nonsense.
Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by Iliveforever(m): 7:12pm On Jul 12, 2023
Very possible when everyone is at home jobless.

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by Evilspirit666: 7:12pm On Jul 12, 2023
So people still fvck without condom?

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by Wizardslayer: 7:12pm On Jul 12, 2023
And 185 out of 200 girls had been used according the latest record.

How person wan take marry now

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by Chibuzoc(m): 7:13pm On Jul 12, 2023
grin abortions will amount in millions chai

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by Cassandraloius: 7:13pm On Jul 12, 2023
So In other words, Nigerians want to experience more sexual intercourse without using protection? Omo! grin

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Re: Nigeria May Record 700,000 Unwanted Pregnancies In 2023- UNDP by MechanicMike: 7:13pm On Jul 12, 2023

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