UNFPA urges govts. to invest in adolescent girls to expand their opportunities, skillsets
Health
THE UN Population Fund (UNFPA) has urged governments around the globe to invest
in adolescent girls to expand their opportunities, resources and skillsets.
The information is in a statement issued by Hajiya Kori Habib, the Media Associate of the Fund in Nigeria.
Habib stated that the Fund made the call as it released the findings of its research that revealed that nearly a third
of women in developing countries begin childbearing at age 19 or younger.
She added that the research findings, released on Tuesday in New York, states that if governments invest in adolescent
girls and boost their opportunities, it will help to avoid early and unintended pregnancies.
The media associate quoted the UNFPA Executive Director, Dr Natalia Kanem, as saying “the repeat pregnancies we see
among adolescent mothers are a glaring signpost that they desperately need sexual and reproductive health information and services.’’
She added that complications from childbirth are leading causes of death and injury for adolescent girls.
Kanem said that being an adolescent mother could also lead to grave violation of human rights and serious social consequences,
including child marriage, intimate-partner violence and mental health issues as child mothers face the highest risks.
The executive director, therefore, stressed the need for governments to invest toward expanding adolescent girls’ resources and skills.
She said “when girls can meaningfully chart their own life course, motherhood in childhood will grow increasingly rare.’’
The report of the research recommended that policymakers should provide girls with comprehensive sexuality education,
mentorship, social support, and quality health services.
It also recommended increased support for families and engagement of local organisations within a supportive policy
and legal framework that recognises the rights, capacities and needs of adolescents.
UNFPA is the UN sexual and reproductive health agency with the mission to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted,
every childbirth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.
The Fund calls for the realisation of reproductive rights for all, and access to sexual and reproductive health services, including
quality maternal healthcare.(NAN)
– Jul. 5 2022 @ 17:24 GMT | C.E
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