4m Pregnancies In Nigeria Caused By Poor Access To Family Planning – UNFPA

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

The State of World Population (SWOP) Report, 2017, launched by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), has placed Nigeria among countries with high rate of unintended pregnancies, with about 4million cases annually.
 
The report has blamed the situation on limited access to family planning which, it says, does not only harm women’s health, but also restrict their ability to move towards financial independence.
 
“Limited access to family planning translates into 89 million unintended pregnancies and 48 million abortions in developing countries annually. In Nigeria, it translates to about 4 million unintended pregnancies. This not only harms women’s health, but also restricts women’s ability to join or stay in the paid labour force and move towards financial independence,” the report stated.
 
In his goodwill message, UN resident coordinator, Edward Kallon, at the launch of the report, in Abuja, said this year’s report titled “Worlds Apart: Reproductive Health and Rights in an Age of Inequality”, is a reflection of the inequality in the provision of not only sexual and health care services, but also persistent inequalities in economic attributes on the basis of age, sex, and nature of resident.
 
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