GROUP CALLS FOR IMPROVED FUNDING FOR FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES

GROUP CALLS FOR IMPROVED FUNDING FOR FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES
A call has gone to Ogun State Government to  vote more funds for  the delivery of  quality family planning services  in public health facilities  across the State.

The call was contained in a release signed by the Chairperson of an advocacy working group, Family Health Initiative Ogun (FAHIO), Mrs. Oluwakemi Balogun. 

Balogun stated that various modern child spacing methods have been proven  in reducing maternal mortality, improving economic outcomes, and supporting sustainable development.

According to her, any society  and government that value healthy living cannot afford to overlook family planning  importance and adequate budgetary allocation to fund it. 

The FAHIO Chairperson as stated in the release  indicated that  the persistent challenges posed by inadequate funding for Family Planning in Ogun State has continue to limit the uptake of its  services., saying these have contributed to a growing unmet need among women of reproductive age. 

'' One of the most critical issues is inadequate budgetary allocation for Family Planning by the State Government. The current funding levels are insufficient to meet the increasing demand for FP services across Primary Health Centres (PHCs) in the state.

''Increased and dedicated funding for Family Planning is essential to ensure the regular procurement of commodities and consumables required for safe and effective service delivery. Without this, service continuity remains at risk' ', Balogun warned. 

She emphasized  the need for adequate and consistent provision for logistics, particularly for Last Mile  Dstribution  systems, as well as regular capacity building for service providers on emerging Family Planning trends and technologies.

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