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Empowering A Nation: The Critical Role Of Women’s Health In Nigeria’s Development

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
1 year ago
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Women’s health is not just a personal issue, it’s a cornerstone of national progress. Despite its importance, it often remains underprioritised in Nigeria, exposing countless women to preventable health risks. In a country where women serve as caregivers, economic contributors, and community leaders, overlooking their well-being undermines the nation’s potential. Investing in women’s health is not just a moral imperative it’s a strategic move toward sustainable development.

One of women’s health’s most pressing challenges is access to quality healthcare. For many women, particularly those in rural areas, the nearest healthcare facility is miles away, and even when accessible, it may lack the necessary equipment, medications, or trained personnel. This gap in access is a significant barrier to early diagnosis and treatment of health conditions that disproportionately affect women, such as cervical cancer, breast cancer, and maternal health complications.

Beyond access, there is the challenge of awareness. Many women are unaware of the symptoms of common health conditions affecting them, leading to delayed diagnosis and treatment. Conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), fibroids, and endometriosis are often misunderstood or ignored, leaving women to suffer in silence. The stigma surrounding some women’s health issues further discourages open discussions and timely intervention.

Dr. Adanna Steinacker, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Women’s Health, has advocated for improved women’s healthcare. Her office focuses on creating policies that enhance healthcare access for women, promoting health education, and ensuring women are not left behind in the nation’s healthcare agenda. Her work underscores the connection between women’s health and national prosperity.

Economic factors also play a critical role. Many women in Nigeria, especially those in low-income households, cannot afford regular health check-ups or treatment for chronic conditions. This financial strain means that health becomes a secondary concern, overshadowed by the immediate needs of feeding the family and paying bills.

The impact of poor women’s health extends beyond individuals to families and the nation. When women are unhealthy, their ability to care for their children, maintain jobs, or contribute to community development is compromised. This, in turn, affects national productivity and economic growth.

Mental health is another aspect of women’s wellness that is often overlooked. With the pressure of balancing work, family, and societal expectations, many women experience anxiety, depression, and stress, but have limited access to mental health support. Culturally, women are often expected to be resilient, a mindset that discourages them from seeking help when struggling mentally.

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Addressing these challenges requires a multi-faceted approach. First, there must be increased investment in healthcare infrastructure, especially in underserved regions. This includes building more healthcare centres, equipping them with necessary tools, and ensuring they are staffed with trained professionals.

Public health education is also essential. Women must be empowered with knowledge about their bodies, common health conditions, and the importance of routine check-ups. This can be achieved through community outreach, media campaigns, and school health programs.

Financial support mechanisms should be established to reduce women’s healthcare cost burden. Government subsidies, health insurance schemes, and targeted grants for women’s health can make a significant difference.

Finally, mental health support should be integrated into women’s healthcare services. Creating safe spaces where women can speak openly about their mental well-being and access counselling without judgment is crucial. Women are the backbone of families, communities, and the nation. Prioritising their health is not just a matter of compassion. It is a matter of national progress. Women’s health is not a luxury; it is a necessity. Prioritising women’s health prevents illness and fosters a healthier, more productive society. As Dr. Adanna Steinacker continues to champion women’s health policies, it is essential for all stakeholders, the government, the private sector, communities, and individuals, to recognise that when women are healthy, nations thrive. Investing in women’s health is an investment in the future, and it is time for Nigeria to embrace this truth fully.

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