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Nigeria Unveils New National Plan to Upgrade Women’s Health Services

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The Federal Government has launched a new coordinated effort aimed at improving the quality and reach of healthcare services for women across the country. The initiative brings together multiple women-focused organizations and policy stakeholders to design workable solutions to long-standing health challenges.

During a high-level strategy session in Abuja, health officials and advocacy groups examined gaps in maternal care, reproductive health access, early screening, and community-based support systems. The discussions centered on building stronger delivery structures and expanding targeted programs for women in both urban and rural areas.

Authorities said the new approach will rely on closer collaboration between government bodies and civil society groups to ensure that policies translate into real benefits at the grassroots level. Organizers noted that better data collection, funding alignment, and awareness campaigns will form a key part of the rollout.

The government added that sustained partnerships and monitoring will guide the next phase of reforms aimed at improving health outcomes for women nationwide.

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