"Women must take part in creating policies and legislation that reflect the society they want to live in"
Toyin Ojora Saraki
A brief introduction
As Founder-President of The Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA), Mrs Toyin Ojora Saraki is a global advocate for women’s and children’s health and empowerment, with two decades of advocacy covering reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health; ending gender-based discrimination and violence; and improving education, socio-economic empowerment, and community livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa.
Mrs Saraki is the Emeritus Global Goodwill Ambassador for the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM); special adviser to the Independent Advisory Group (IAG) of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Regional Office for Africa (AFRO), was named by Devex as UHC Global Champion, is the Save the Children Newborn Health Champion for Nigeria; and is a Global Champion for the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood
IN FOCUS FROM November 6th, 2025
I was delighted to meet, share, learn, and mentor the exceptional young leaders of the West Africa, Central Africa, and the Middle East Cohort during the One Young World Summit 2025 in Munich this week. Each of these inspiring One Young World Africa and the Middle East delegates carries within them the boundless potential of […]
IN FOCUS FROM November 6th, 2025
It was a privilege to introduce One Young World Delegate Sydney A Montgomery at the Education Plenary of the One Young World 2025 Summit in Munich, convened under the theme How Can We Spread and Accelerate Access to Education for All. The session brought together an exceptional cohort of delegates from various regions of the […]
IN FOCUS FROM November 6th, 2025
To serve as a Counsellor at the One Young World Summit is to stand among a distinguished fellowship of leaders devoted to guiding, mentoring, and amplifying the next generation of changemakers. The Counsellor community reflects the very spirit of One Young World, bringing together voices from government, business, civil society, sport, and the arts in […]
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Speeches Section
SPEECH FROM October 7th, 2025
Foreword by H.E. Toyin Saraki As we mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month under the World Health Organization’s theme Every Story is Unique, Every Journey Matters, I am honoured to spotlight the newly released Devex feature, “New Index Aims to Help Countries Close Breast Cancer Care Gaps,” following my conversation with Senior Editor Rumbi Chakamba during […]
SPEECH FROM August 12th, 2025
H.E. Mrs Toyin Ojora Saraki Recognised as One Young World Counsellor. For Immediate Release – 12 August 2025 Today, on United Nations International Youth Day, the global community reflects on the indispensable role of young people in driving the Sustainable Development Goals through innovative, community-led solutions. Exemplifying this commitment, Her Excellency Mrs Toyin Ojora Saraki, […]
SPEECH FROM August 8th, 2025
Celebrating a Defining Achievement in Strengthening Nigeria’s Maternal and Newborn Health Workforce Abuja, Nigeria – 1 August 2025 Last week in Abuja, Her Excellency Mrs Toyin Ojora Saraki, Founder-President of the Wellbeing Foundation Africa and global advocate for maternal, newborn, and child health, delivered a keynote goodwill address at the high-level Dissemination Meeting of the […]
I was delighted to meet, share, learn, and mentor the exceptional young leaders of the West Africa, Central Africa, and Middle East Cohort during the @OneYoungWorld Summit 2025 in Munich this week.
Each of these inspiring @OneYoungWorld_MEA delegates carries within them the boundless potential of a generation determined to reshape systems, elevate communities, and redefine what leadership means in our time.
In our conversations, I was deeply inspired by their sense of purpose, to serve with compassion, to innovate with integrity, and to act with courage in advancing equality, wellbeing, and opportunity across our regions. Their voices remind us that the future of sustainable development rests in the power of intergenerational guidance and shared vision.
As a Counsellor at One Young World, and through my work with the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation @WBWVoices youth mentorship initiative, I look forward to the next generation transforming ideas into impact, building a healthier, fairer, and more hopeful world for every woman, child, and family.
#OneYoungWorld
#YouthEmpowerment
#WellbeingForAll
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It was a privilege to introduce @OneYoungWorld Delegate @_SydneyAMontgomery at the Education Plenary of the #OWY2025 Summit in Munich, convened under the theme How Can We Spread and Accelerate Access to Education for All. The session brought together an exceptional cohort of delegates from various regions of the world, including scholars, innovators, educators and entrepreneurs, each offering powerful perspectives and proven solutions rooted in their lived experiences on how we can reimagine learning as a shared global public good.
Sydney Montgomery’s story is one of vision, resilience, and impact. As a first-generation scholar, Princeton and Harvard alumna, and founder of Barrier Breakers, she has devoted her career to widening access to higher education and creating pathways for students from underrepresented and underserved backgrounds. Her leadership reflects a rare synthesis of academic excellence and lived empathy, transforming her personal journey into a platform for inclusion.
The Education Plenary created a meaningful space for delegates, to share their experiences and pitch their insights, supported and mentored by their One Young World Counsellors, while providing a vital forum to examine how the principle of education for all can be realised in practical and lasting ways. Every delegate spoke with commendable clarity and conviction about the importance of mentorship and purpose in shaping education systems that truly serve every learner. Their reflections demonstrated how knowledge, when accessible, becomes a foundation for fairness, opportunity and social progress.
Through my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, I have long believed that education and health are deeply interdependent, twin enablers of equity and dignity. Engaging with so many extraordinary young leaders at One Young World demonstrated that the future of both depends on our collective commitment to connection and inspiration.
#OneYoungWorld
#YoungLeaders
#WellbeingForAll
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To serve as a Counsellor at the @OneYoungWorld Summit is to stand among a distinguished fellowship of leaders devoted to guiding, mentoring, and amplifying the next generation of changemakers. The Counsellor community reflects the very spirit of One Young World, bringing together voices from government, business, civil society, sport, and the arts in a shared commitment to principled, purpose-driven leadership. It is a reminder that true leadership is not ownership, but stewardship, renewed each time we invest in the growth of others.
The Counsellor Engagement Dinner remains one of the Summit’s most cherished traditions, an evening which cultivates reflection, dialogue, and collaboration among Counsellors, founders, partners, and host city officials. In Munich, this gathering continues a legacy of meaningful exchange, where ideas flow freely across generations, shared values are strengthened, and new alliances for collective action are formed.
Beyond the plenary and mentorship sessions, the role of a Counsellor stands as a lasting pillar of One Young World’s vision. It is a continual commitment to listen with intention, to open pathways for rising leaders, and to ensure that inspiration leads to tangible progress. Within these encounters, both formal and informal, mentorship becomes partnership, and collaboration grows into measurable change.
As the Summit continues to unfold at the International Congress Center Messe München, I am honoured to be part of the Counsellor community which reinforces that leadership finds its highest expression in generosity, integrity, and the shared commitment to empower others.
#OYW2025
#WellbeingForAll
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As a Member of the @BayerOfficial Sustainability Council, I was so pleased this week to meet with the Bayer Foundation @OneYoungWorld Delegation during the Summit in Munich to advance a purposeful dialogue on inclusion and equitable access to health. Our exchange brought together Dr Chitkala Kalidas, Senior Vice President and Global Head of ESG, who also serves as Executive Director of the Bayer Foundation, and Rubén Alejandro Ramírez, Global Head of Inclusion and Diversity, alongside inspiring youth colleagues committed to responsible innovation and societal impact.
I welcomed the opportunity to connect corporate sustainability leadership with frontline health realities, as we discussed how robust ESG governance, an inclusive culture, and science-led solutions can accelerate measurable improvements for women, adolescents, and children, particularly in vulnerable settings. This alignment will be central to the practical pathways we pursue together in the months ahead.
Within the Summit’s energetic environment of youth leadership and global partnership, we reflected on how the Bayer Foundation’s social innovation mandate and Bayer’s broader programming can reinforce community-centred access, resilient health systems, and evidence-informed delivery. I am grateful to Bayer and the delegation for a constructive exchange that advanced our shared commitment to sustainable impact, guided by the values of mentorship, learning, and intergenerational collaboration that #OneYoungWorld so powerfully represents.
#OYW2025
#BayerSustainabilityCouncil
#PartnershipsForImpact
#WellbeingForAll
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It is an honour to return as a Counsellor at the @OneYoungWorld Summit 2025 in Munich, a gathering which unites over 2,000 young leaders from more than 190 countries to confront the defining challenges of our time and ignite new pathways for global change.
The Opening Ceremony, held at Munich’s iconic Olympiahalle in the Olympic Park, set a powerful tone for the week, a celebration of unity, diversity, and purpose, where young voices from every continent came together with a shared vision of impact.
This year’s Summit convenes under five pivotal themes, the Circular Economy, Anti-Hate, Responsible Technology, Education, and Peace & Security, each resonating deeply with my lifelong advocacy and frontline programming through my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation for women’s, adolescent’s and children’s health and wellbeing.
As we continue at the International Congress Centre Munich, I look forward to a week of mentorship, dialogue, and action, engaging in sessions that explore how responsible leadership, technology, and education can transform global health outcomes and strengthen equity across generations.
At this intersection of youth leadership and experience, I am privileged to guide and learn from a new generation of changemakers, innovators, and health advocates who will continue to shape our work for the decades ahead.
The spirit of One Young World has always been one of collaboration, courage, and hope. As we embark on this #OYW2025, I am inspired by the shared commitment of young leaders worldwide to foster societies rooted in justice, sustainability, and compassion.
#OneYoungWorld
#YouthEmpowerment
#WellbeingForAll
#TeenageTuesday
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As we begin the month of November, we also enter Prematurity Awareness Month, a period dedicated to advancing global understanding, research, and responsive care for the millions of infants born preterm each year.
In Nigeria, around one in eight babies is born preterm, among the highest rates globally, contributing to nearly 100,000 newborn deaths annually from complications of prematurity. This persistent challenge to maternal and newborn survival highlights the importance of strengthening health systems, improving antenatal education, and expanding access to quality, respectful midwifery-led care.
Through my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation’s MamaCare360 framework and frontline programming, our WBFA midwives deliver continuous education and skilled support across antenatal, delivery, and postnatal stages, empowering mothers with knowledge and ensuring that preterm and low-birth-weight infants receive evidence-based, life-saving interventions. Complementing this, the #MamaCare360 #NICUPlus programme strengthens lactation and breastfeeding support for mothers of premature infants, fostering optimal nutrition and bonding during critical early days of life, while Project Oscar – Light for Life, a Neonatal Jaundice Screening, Treatment, and Kernicterus Prevention Programme, facilitates early detection and management of jaundice to prevent avoidable complications and lifelong disability.
As we observe this month, let us continue to advance the mission of a world where every birth is attended by skilled personnel, every mother is supported by a strong health system, and every newborn, however early their arrival, is given the opportunity to survive and to thrive.
#PrematurityAwarenessMonth
#EveryBabyCounts
#WellbeingForAll
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Yesterday marked the birthday of Her Excellency Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former President of the Republic of Liberia, Nobel Peace Laureate, and @WHO Goodwill Ambassador for the Health Workforce.
As Africa’s first democratically elected woman Head of State, President Sirleaf emobodies the highest ideals of leadership, courage, wisdom, and a devotion to justice, peace, and the advancement of women and girls. Her legacy continues to illuminate the path for generations of women across Africa and the world.
With warm wishes for continued strength, fulfilment, and grace in the year ahead.
📸: @BanKimoonFoundation Reception & Dinner #UNGA80 September 2025
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I was pleased to engage with the global virtual launch of the 2025 Global Report of @TheLancetGroup Countdown on Health and Climate Change yesterday, where world leaders and experts came together around a truth that defines our shared future, that the health of people and the health of the planet are inseparable.
This year’s analysis, prepared by 128 experts across 71 institutions and @UnitedNations agencies, presents the most comprehensive assessment to date of how climate change is reshaping human survival. The findings are stark, heat-related mortality has risen by nearly a quarter since the 1990s, as wildfires, droughts, vector-borne diseases, and food insecurity intensify.
At my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, we witness this intersection daily across the continuum of care, where environmental disruption deepens maternal, neonatal, and child health risks. The climate emergency has become the defining determinant of global public health, demanding responses that unite science, systems, and society.
The launch featured distinguished contributions from @DrTedros, Rt Hon @HelenClarkNZ, Rt Hon Julia Gillard, Dr Marina Romanello, and Professor Stella Hartinger, followed by an insightful panel with Dr Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet, Dr Mariângela Simão, Secretary of Health at Brazil’s Ministry of Health, Dr Raji Tajudeen, Deputy Director General @AfricaCDC, Laura Clarke @ClientEarth_, and Dr Jeremy Farrar, Chief Scientist @WHO, who together highlighted that advancing planetary health is both a scientific and moral imperative.
As we look toward @COP30noBrasil, this report stands as both a compass and a conscience, urging leaders to place health at the heart of climate negotiations. I commend all contributors for their leadership in aligning science, governance, and global action toward a healthier, more sustainable world.
#LancetClimate25
#OneHealth
#WellbeingForAll
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Today, on the @UnitedNations International Day of Care and Support, I am reminded that the strength of a just and sustainable world depends on how we value and organise care. The @WellbeingAfrica Foundation stands with the UN mission to uphold the rights of all who provide and receive care, through gender-responsive and inclusive systems that advance equity, stability, and development.
Across the world, the care economy remains the silent force sustaining households, communities, and nations, powered largely by women’s unpaid or undervalued labour. Women perform 76% of all unpaid care work globally and, within paid care sectors, continue to earn 24% less than men. This imbalance demands deliberate investment, reform, and recognition of care as both an economic and social priority.
Care is also a continuum that begins with the self. When individuals are equipped and empowered to care for their own health and wellbeing, through access, awareness, and agency, they strengthen the broader systems of care. Educating, empowering and informing self-care, as recognised by the @WHO is an institutional responsibility and a public good that reduces burdens on health systems and amplifies collective resilience.
The Wellbeing Foundation Africa is committed to a modern care economy which reduces and redistributes dependencies, while ensuring that nurses, midwives, community health workers, and domestic workers are protected, and represented in decision-making.
Investing in care, in all its forms, is investing in humanity’s progress. When we value care, from the self to the system, we create societies that are more equitable, resilient, and truly thriving.
#CareEconomy
#SelfCare
#WellbeingEconomy
#WellbeingForAll
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Delighted to celebrate my dear husband, H.E. Dr @BukolaSaraki, on receiving the prestigious Akufo-Addo Africa Democracy Award at the @DemocracyUnionOfAfrica
Forum in Nairobi, Kenya, a well-deserved recognition of his lifelong dedication to strengthening democracy, good governance, and visionary leadership across our continent.
His call for Africa to define its own global contributions is both timely and inspiring. Congratulations once again on this honour and on your continued commitment to advancing democratic development across our world. 🌍💫
#AfricaRising
#Democracy
#MomentOfHonour
#ProudMoment
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It was truly an honour and a privilege to join my dear husband, H.E. @BukolaSaraki, in Cairo, Egypt, at the @AfreximBankOfficial Farewell and Investiture Conference and Ceremonies this past week.
As the institution celebrated Professor Benedict Okey Oramah’s thirty-one years of dedicated service and a decade of transformational leadership, while welcoming Dr George Elombi as incoming President, I am inspired by the continued clarity of purpose to expand, diversify, and industrialise African trade, and heartened by Afreximbank’s adherence to its Charter and globally recognised governance standards, which safeguard investor confidence, strengthen institutional credibility, and reinforce Africa’s financial architecture.
Under President Oramah, Afreximbank accelerated the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, expanded the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System, created the AfCFTA Adjustment Fund, convened the Intra-African Trade Fair, deployed the Africa Trade Gateway, and harmonised key industrial standards, easing continental trade flows and strengthening economic integration. These interventions now stand as tangible pillars of Africa’s economic self-determination, while support for initiatives such as the African Medical Centre of Excellence signals a welcome commitment to health security and clinical capacity.
I am delighted to have witnessed the congratulatory moments, valedictory tributes, and warm celebration of a community that has grown into a formidable network of public, private, and sovereign partners, whose progress stands as testament to what Africa can achieve when unity replaces fragmentation. As Afreximbank now embraces the stewardship of Dr George Elombi, I am encouraged by the continued commitment to harnessing Global Africa, including our diaspora, creative industries, and cultural heritage, as the foundation for shared collective prosperity.
My warmest congratulations to Professor Oramah on his extraordinary leadership, and my best wishes to Dr Elombi as he assumes the mantle for a new era of intra-African trade, industrial transformation, and continental growth.
#MaternalMonday
#WellbeingAfrica
#WellbeingEconomy
#WellbeingForAll
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Today, on @UnitedNations Day, I reflect upon eight decades of multilateral cooperation grounded in the Charter of the United Nations and its continued vision for peace, human rights, social progress, and improved standards of life for all peoples. Since its establishment, the United Nations has provided a legitimate and universal platform through which collective challenges can be addressed, and through which a rules-based international order can be strengthened.
In an era characterised by complex health inequities, demographic transitions, climate pressures, and technological transformation, the work of the United Nations continues to demonstrate the necessity of global cooperation. Processes such as the UN80 initiative and the Pact for the Future signal a renewed commitment to adapt and reinforce institutions so that they remain responsive, coordinated, and effective in delivering outcomes that advance dignity, resilience, and opportunity across all regions.
The @WellbeingAfrica Foundation aligns its mission with this multilateral vision by contributing to stronger health systems, community engagement, and equitable access to essential services. By prioritising evidence-based approaches, capacity-building, and partnerships, we translate high-level policy frameworks into meaningful frontline improvements for women, children, families, and health professionals.
As the United Nations advances its agenda for the decade ahead, #WBFA, holding Special Consultative Status with the @UN_ECOSOC, remains committed to constructive engagement and the sustained provision of solutions that strengthen national systems and community-level delivery. By doing so, we contribute to a future in which development is inclusive, governance is participatory, and progress is realised through effective and shared responsibility.
#UnitedNationsDay
#UNAt80 #UNCharter
#HealthForAll
#WellbeingForAll
#FrontlineFriday
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On World Polio Day, under the theme One Day. One Focus. Ending Polio, I join @RotaryInternational and the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in recognising the continued importance of maintaining resilient immunisation systems. While substantial progress has been made, the persistence of variant polioviruses highlights that eradication requires consistent routine vaccination and sustained environmental and community surveillance.
The #GPEI Strategy 2022 to 2026 sets out clear priorities for the concluding phase of this effort, including the prevention of outbreaks, the integration of polio programme assets with essential health services, and continued investment in monitoring to ensure timely response. These priorities depend upon effective coordination, accurate record-keeping, and public confidence in vaccination at the household level.
Through my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, I continue to support the strengthening of routine immunisation by advancing frontline capacities. Our programming and national impact strategy equips nurses, midwives, and primary healthcare workers with the tools, training, and facility-based support required to deliver vaccinations reliably and to address service gaps, while fostering community trust and capacity. Their daily work remains central to ensuring that every eligible child completes their vaccine schedule.
Reliable health records are also essential. The Universal Child Health Record Book provides a consistent reference, enabling the tracking of vaccination status, growth indicators, and follow-up requirements. This continuity tool reduces missed opportunities, supports timely intervention where delays occur, and reinforces accountability throughout the care pathway.
On this occasion, I emphasise the value of coordinated delivery, trusted information, and consistent practice. It is through these steady, foundational efforts that a polio-free future will be secured.
#WorldPolioDay
#EndPolio
#WellbeingForAll
#FrontlineFriday
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With warm admiration, I congratulate my dear sister Mrs Sarah Boulos on the beautiful success of the maiden Queen Esther Ball on Sunday, and on the graceful celebration of twenty years of the Society for the Performing Arts in Nigeria.
What began as a courageous seed of imagination has matured into a flourishing creative institution that has welcomed more than ten thousand young people across four continents, nurturing confidence, discipline, creativity and cultural appreciation. Through @OfficialSPANigeria, dance, drama and music have become instruments of personal growth, fostering pathways for young Nigerians to discover their voice, their artistry and their place in the world.
The Queen Esther Ball offered a captivating evening in honour of artistic dedication, featuring the grand debut of young women whose journeys speak to mentorship, character formation, and the strength that comes from encouragement and opportunity. The evening’s choreography, music and thoughtful storytelling reflected countless hours of guidance by teachers, parents and partners committed to the transformative value of the performing arts.
Sarah’s steady leadership has cultivated an environment in which young artists grow into confident citizens, developing poise, imagination and emotional intelligence that accompany them far beyond the stage. Her dedication to nurturing talent has enriched our creative landscape and continues to leave a thoughtful imprint on families and communities across Nigeria.
As SPAN steps confidently into its next twenty years, may creativity continue to open doors, deepen character, and enrich our society. Congratulations, Sarah! The music plays on, and we celebrate you.
#QueenEstherBall
#YouthDevelopment
#WellbeingForAll
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Yesterday, I was pleased to be represented by my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation team at the Nigeria Launch of Women&Co @PathfinderInt’s Strategy and Innovation Platform in Abuja, an occasion recognising the leadership and ingenuity of women driving solutions across health, climate, and economic opportunity.
At this pivotal time, women’s participation in innovation is essential to national progress. When women have equitable access to information, resources, and decision-making spaces, outcomes improve across communities, and development gains are sustained. Their perspectives, shaped by experience and proximity to local need, are critically relevant to effective policy and practice.
Women&Co offers a structured platform through which women co-design solutions, develop enterprises, and contribute to national development priorities. Rooted in Pathfinder International’s longstanding relationships and technical expertise, the platform supports advancement that is informed, practical, and locally grounded.
I commend Pathfinder International for this strategic initiative, and acknowledge the leadership of Dr Amina Dorayi, Country Director, Pathfinder International Nigeria, and her team on this significant launch. Women advancing innovation will help shape a more inclusive and prosperous future for all.
#WellbeingForAll
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Remembering With Love and Gratitude.
I remember with deep love my dear cousin, Bimbo Ojora Babalola, and our beloved friend and brother, Alhaji Waziri Kyari Mohammed, whose lives were so tragically lost in the 22nd October 2005 Bellview Aviation crash. And just a day later, our nation mourned the passing of Her Excellency, Stella Obasanjo (née Abebe), our graceful and compassionate First Lady.
20 years on, time has moved forward, yet their lights continue to shine in our hearts, glowing over our memories, and illuminate the lives they touched with grace, warmth, and purpose.
As we pause to honour them, I trust in Almighty God that the blessings of their legacies, the kindness, the laughter, the courage, and the inspiration they left behind, will always be beautifully reflected in their families.
May their souls continue to rest in perfect peace.
Amen.
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As Inaugural and Emeritus Global Goodwill Ambassador for the International Confederation of Midwives @World_Midwives and Founder-President of the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, I am proud to have signed and to stand in support of ICM’s global campaign, #OneMillionMore, a call to action urging governments and leaders to invest in one million additional midwives by June 2026.
This petition seeks to address the urgent global shortage of midwives and to secure the resources, education, and professional support necessary for them to provide quality, respectful, and evidence-based care to women, newborns, and families. Midwives are essential to achieving universal access to sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn and adolescent health services. Yet the world remains short of one million midwives, a gap that continues to cost countless lives every year.
ICM’s data and global partners including #WBFA, affirm that scaling up the midwifery workforce could prevent the majority of maternal and newborn deaths and stillbirths worldwide. Each additional midwife represents a step toward equity, safety, and dignity for women and their communities.
The One Million More campaign is both a rallying call and a roadmap for sustained investment in this indispensable profession. It reminds us that when midwives are educated, equipped, and empowered, families and nations thrive.
I invite all advocates of maternal and newborn health to add their voice by signing and sharing this petition ahead of the 2026 ICM Triennial Congress in Lisbon.
Sign the petition using the link in my bio.
#MidwiferyMatters
#WellbeingForAll
#MaternalMonday
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On #WorldMenopauseDay2025, I am reminded of a conversation that continues to resonate. In 2021, I joined the First Global Hormonal Health Webinar, convened for @Vodafone’s worldwide workforce, in dialogue with Andrew Dunnett, Director of the @VodafoneFoundation. We explored how menopause and hormonal transitions are too often treated as private matters, when in truth they profoundly intersect with work, dignity and life-stage inclusion.
That conversation helped catalyse Vodafone’s Global Menopause Commitment, announced in March 2021, which recognised that nearly two-thirds of women experiencing symptoms reported an impact on their work, and many felt unable to speak about it. The commitment introduced company-wide training, awareness for managers, and a dedicated Vodafone Menopause Toolkit, supporting colleagues through menopause, perimenopause and other hormonal transitions.
Since then, Vodafone has advanced this leadership through its Life Stages Inclusion Policy, the Cycles of Life peer community, and partnerships with MenoHealth to deliver continued education and wellbeing sessions. By making its toolkit freely available, Vodafone set a new standard for global employers committed to empathy, equity and evidence-based support.
At 61, and through my work at the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, I know hormonal health is not solely a medical issue, it is a matter of equity and opportunity. Supporting women through every stage of life strengthens wellbeing, productivity and the fabric of society itself.
#HormonalHealth
#WellbeingAtWork
#WellbeingForAll
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On World Menopause Day 2025, as global attention turns to this universal yet long-overlooked stage of women’s lives, we are reminded that the strength of a health system lies in how it supports women across the full arc of their biological continuum, from adolescence and fertility to menopause and healthy ageing.
The International Menopause Society’s 2025 White Paper on Lifestyle Medicine offers a rigorous and timely evidence base showing that lifestyle-centred interventions, in nutrition, physical activity, restorative sleep, mental wellbeing, social connection, and the avoidance of harmful substances, meaningfully reduce symptoms and long-term risks of cardiovascular, metabolic, and skeletal disease. Its emphasis on equity, accessibility, and holistic models of care reflects an evolution in women’s health that resonates with the mission of my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation and our global impact partners.
During #UNGA80, as a Bayer Sustainability Council Member, I welcomed the @UNFPA × @BayerOfficial launch of Spotlight: Building Menopause-Friendly Workplaces Across The Private Sector, advancing practical solutions for menopausal wellbeing, self-care, and workforce inclusion. Bayer is driving this agenda through research, including the Elinzanetant programme for menopausal care, aligning women’s midlife health with the Sustainable Development Goals.
This year’s theme, Lifestyle Medicine and Menopause, highlights how multidisciplinary care rooted in lifestyle, culture, and self-care can transform wellbeing and truly honour women’s lived experience, affirming that investment in women’s health at every stage of life strengthens families, communities, and societies for generations to come.
#WorldMenopauseDay #LifestyleMedicine #MenopauseAwareness
#WellbeingForAll
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I warmly welcome Dr Pavel Ursu, the new World Health Organization Representative and Head of Mission to the Federal Republic of Nigeria @WHONigeria, on the occasion of his assumption of office this week. His appointment comes at a moment of renewed purpose for Nigeria’s health sector, when the pursuit of universal, equitable, and sustainable care must be matched by principled leadership and enduring partnership among government, multilateral institutions, and civil society.
Having served with distinction across several WHO country offices and as Director of the Department of Delivery for Impact in Geneva, Dr Ursu brings both the depth of global experience and the sensitivity to national realities that this role demands. His career stands as a testament to evidence-based action, collaborative diplomacy, and measurable delivery for communities.
I am particularly encouraged by the priorities he has articulated, including sustainable health financing, strengthened primary health care, emergency preparedness, data and digital transformation, and the advancement of local manufacturing and innovation. These pillars are deeply relevant to Nigeria’s present health trajectory, and to the vision of a nation where every community has the capacity and confidence to drive its own wellbeing.
As the @WHOFoundation Global Health Ambassador and Founder-President of the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, a member of the @WHO Civil Society Commission, with a focus on empowering maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health through frontline midwifery, primary care, and community health promotion, I look forward to continued collaboration with Dr Ursu and the WHO Nigeria Country Office in advancing our shared vision of accountable and quality people-centred health for all.
#HealthForAll
#WellbeingForAll
#FrontlineFriday
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I was delighted to meet, share, learn, and mentor the exceptional young leaders of the West Africa,... Central Africa, and Middle East Cohort @oyw_africa_me during the @OneYoungWorld Summit 2025 in Munich this week.
Each of these inspiring One Young World MEA delegates carries…
It was a privilege to introduce @OneYoungWorld Delegate Sydney A Montgomery @sydamontgomery at the ...Education Plenary of the #OWY2025 Summit in Munich, convened under the theme How Can We Spread and Accelerate Access to Education for All. The session brought together an…
To serve as a Counsellor at the @OneYoungWorld Summit is to stand among a distinguished fellowship ...of leaders devoted to guiding, mentoring, and amplifying the next generation of changemakers. The Counsellor community reflects the very spirit of One Young World, bringing together…
As a Member of the @Bayer Sustainability Council, I was so pleased this week to meet with the Bayer... Foundation @OneYoungWorld Delegation during the Summit in Munich to advance a purposeful dialogue on inclusion and equitable access to health. Our exchange brought together Dr…
It is an honour to return as a Counsellor at the @OneYoungWorld Summit 2025 in Munich, a gathering ...which unites over 2,000 young leaders from more than 190 countries to confront the defining challenges of our time and ignite new pathways for global change.
The Opening Ceremony,…
As we begin the month of November, we also enter Prematurity Awareness Month, a period dedicated to... advancing global understanding, research, and responsive care for the millions of infants born preterm each year.
In Nigeria, around one in eight babies is born preterm, among the…
I was pleased to engage with the global virtual launch of the 2025 Global Report of the ...@LancetCountdown on Health and Climate Change yesterday, where world leaders and experts came together around a truth that defines our shared future, that the health of people and the health…
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