Population Explosion: FG Re-directs Effort To Family Planning Education
The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched three key Reproductive health documents towards scaling up of Family Planning in Nigeria. Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, launched the documents on Tuesday 3rd July, in Abuja.
The Minister, who was represented by the Director, Family Health Department, Dr. Adebimpe Adebiyi, said that the documents would improve decision making in the health sector particularly in the area of family planning.
“I am sure that they will contribute to reduction in maternal morbidity and ultimately improve the health of our women and girls”
The Documents include:
National Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate (DMPA-SC) Accelerated Introduction and Scale-Up Plan 2018 – 2022
The Minister said this document was developed to ensure that contraceptive information and services reached women and adolescent girls who might have wanted to avoid pregnancy, space or limit child birth. It provides the modalities for coordinating the activities of various stakeholders involved in introducing and scaling up Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate. Adewole explained.
The second document,
“National Guidelines on Safe Termination of Pregnancy for Legal Indication” is to build the capacity of medical professionals to identify pregnancies for which the law is intended to terminate so that ethical and safe management could be instituted.
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“It is envisioned to provide information on the subsisting Nigerian law on termination of pregnancy. The document is a compendium of medical conditions and circumstances where the continuation of pregnancy endangers the woman’s life and a step by step option for ethical and safe medical management”.
He said the guideline would preserve the lives of pregnant women who would have died from the continuation of their pregnancies.
On the third document, “Global Family Planning Visibility and Analytical Network/National Logistics Management Information System (NAVISION)”,
the Minister said it would serve as a platform to capture and use supply chain data from multiple sources and organizations.
Speaking earlier, the WHO Country Director, Dr. Wondi Alemu, represented by Officer in charge of Maternal, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Dr. Olumuyiwa Ojo, said that the three documents would ensure universal access to family planning commodity all over the country.
He called on all stakeholders to support the implementation of the ‘’three most important documents’’ in scaling up of Family Planning, in Nigeria.
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