"Women must take part in creating policies and legislation that reflect the society they want to live in"

Toyin Ojora Saraki

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Global advocate for women’s and children’s health and empowerment

 

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

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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 […]

A wise woman seeks no enemies, for her strength is rooted in peace.

She stands with quiet courage, refusing to be diminished and refusing to be anyone’s victim. Her boundaries are gentle yet firm, her compassion steady yet discerning. In her, power and grace walk hand in hand and offer a reminder that dignity is not loud, and true empowerment needs no aggression.

May we all carry this wisdom with us as we choose peace without surrendering ourselves, rise with grace, and stand unwavering in our worth.

#MayaAngelou 
#StrengthAndGrace 
#EmpoweredWomen 
#SelfRespect
#GratefulForHisGrace
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I echo my husband, H.E. Dr @BukolaSaraki’s words on the distressing attack on the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) at Oke Isegun, Eruku, Kwara State, and also note the reported abduction of schoolgirls in Kebbi State with sombre concern.

My prayers are with every family touched by these tragedies as the authorities rally efforts to restore safety.

May Almighty God grant healing, strength, and the safe return of all those who have been taken.
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On this #WASHWednesday as we commemorate World Toilet Day, the theme Sanitation in a Changing World highlights a universal truth that however our world shifts, society will always need the toilet and will always depend on safe sanitation to prevent disease, protect water resources and sustain human dignity and environmental wellbeing.

In Nigeria, the 2018 declaration of a National WASH State of Emergency and the subsequent launch of the Clean Nigeria: Use the Toilet campaign, supported by development partners including the @WorldBank, set in motion significant reforms to expand safely managed sanitation, strengthen community-led behaviour change and align national efforts with SDG 6 acceleration priorities.

At the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, sanitation is embedded as a foundational determinant of maternal, newborn and child health, aligning our on-the-ground efforts with national WASH and #CleanNaija commitments, as well as the @WorldBank-supported drive to expand safely managed sanitation across Nigeria, particularly as @UNICEF reports that as many as 48 million Nigerians, around 23 per cent of the population, still practise open defecation. Our WBFA @DettolNigeria Hygiene Quest Programme, supported by our social impact partners @ThisIsReckitt @ReckittNigeria, together with our midwifery and nurse-led service delivery, strengthens infection prevention and control, toilet safety, waste management and hygiene behaviour change in clinics, schools, households and communities, while global advocacy partnerships reinforce climate-responsive and safely managed sanitation across frontline systems.

A future-ready sanitation landscape must ensure universal accessibility, resilience to floods and droughts, sustained financing, strong operations and maintenance and low-emission technologies that protect both people and the environment. We at #WBFA know that we will always need the toilet, and the priority now is to continue to scale sanitation systems so that every community can depend on safe, reliable and accountable services.

#WorldToiletDay
#WBFADHQ
#WellbeingForAll
#CleanNigeriaUseTheToilet
#WorldBank
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On World Prematurity Day, in alignment with @WHO’s Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures campaign, I was pleased to engage with and welcome the global launch of the Kangaroo Mother Care: A Clinical Practice Guide, which provides a clear, evidence-based pathway for countries to elevate #KMC to the essential standard for preterm and low-birth-weight newborns. By defining KMC as immediate, sustained skin-to-skin contact with exclusive breast-milk feeding, the WHO sets out the policies, infrastructure, workforce and data systems needed to ensure continuous maternal-newborn proximity.

This technical clarity is especially critical for Nigeria, where complications of prematurity remain a leading cause of newborn mortality. The evidence demonstrates that KMC reduces neonatal deaths, prevents hypothermia and severe infection, improves exclusive breastfeeding, and strengthens family wellbeing, while improving the efficiency of overstretched health systems. These priorities align closely with the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation’s efforts to advance respectful, integrated maternal, neonatal and premature newborn care.

Through our #MamaCare360 #NICUPlus Programme, supported in earlier phases by MedelaCares, we have shown that structured KMC and lactation support can be embedded reliably across Nigerian facilities. To date, our combined programme impact includes 3,445 mothers and 4,264 babies supported, with 2,121 milk-expression sessions producing 1,884,133 ml of breast milk for the smallest and most vulnerable newborns.

Our continuum-of-care commitment extends further through Project Oscar – Light For Life, a Neonatal Jaundice Screening, Treatment & Kernicterus Prevention Programme, which strengthens early detection and timely management of #NNJ, one of the region’s most preventable causes of newborn morbidity and disability.

As we mark this #WorldPrematurityDay, #WBFA will continue to strengthen programming and partnerships to ensure that every preterm and small newborn receives the high-quality, nurturing care required to survive, thrive, and realise their full potential, while advancing progress toward Every Newborn Action Plan targets.

#WellbeingForAll
#MaternalMonday
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Today, I join the international health community in observing the first World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day, established through WHA78.8 at the @WHO 78th World Health Assembly this May, following the 2020 endorsement by 194 Member States of the Global Strategy to Accelerate the Elimination of Cervical Cancer as a Public Health Problem.

Grounded in rigorous epidemiological modelling and the proven effectiveness of HPV vaccination, high-performance HPV testing, and timely treatment, the Global Strategy defines the evidence-based pathway toward elimination through the 90–70–90 targets for 2030: 90% HPV vaccination for girls by age fifteen, 70% HPV-based screening at ages thirty-five and forty-five, and 90% treatment coverage for women diagnosed with cervical disease.

At my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, our #WBFA #Midwives play a vital role in advancing these goals in Nigeria by supporting HPV vaccination awareness and delivery, encouraging screening uptake, strengthening referral pathways, and integrating cervical cancer prevention across maternal, adolescent, and reproductive health services.

Through collaboration with national authorities, global social impact partners, and community health networks, I pledge to the #OneActforElimination by continuing to champion community-anchored, midwife-led approaches that ensure prevention, screening, and care are embedded within routine primary health services and delivered by trusted, skilled providers, so that women and girls in high-burden settings are not left behind.

On #WorldCervicalCancerEliminationDay, under the theme Act Now: Eliminate Cervical Cancer, I encourage governments, institutions, and partners to reinforce their One Act for Elimination pledges by advancing the coordinated policies, system capacities, and full continuum of prevention, screening, and care required to achieve the goals of the Global Strategy.

@WHO_Africa @DrTedros
#EndCervicalCancer
#CervicalCancer
#WellbeingForAll
#MaternalMonday
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Happy Birthday to an extraordinary sister in service and leadership, @MonicaGeingos!

Your commitment to empowering women and youth across our continent through @AfricaREACH1 and the @OneEconomyFoundation pillars @BeFreeNamibia and @BreakFreeFromViolence, while globally serving as a @UnitedNations Sustainable Development Goals Advocate @unsdgadvocates, continues to inspire deeply.

May this year bless you with renewed strength, abundant joy and the fulfilment of every good hope.

#HappyBirthday
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Today, I join my husband H.E. Dr @BukolaSaraki, our family, and all who remember him in honouring the memory of my dear father-in-law, Baba, Oloye Dr Abubakar Olusola Saraki, thirteen years on.

Baba’s legacy endures in the generosity he showed, the humility he lived by, and the service he offered to so many. His impact continues to resonate through the countless lives he guided, supported, and uplifted, and through the communities he helped strengthen across generations.

May Almighty God, in His infinite mercy, continue to bless Baba’s soul and grant him the highest place in Jannatul Firdaus. May He guide and uphold his descendants, and all the philanthropic, medical, academic, political, and humanitarian communities that still draw purpose and inspiration from the legacy he left behind.
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This week, I hold a dear aburo, Beloved Princess Raliat Adedoyin Ojora Ayinde in prayers of remembrance. Her gentleness, strength, and grace remain deeply cherished. I pray that Almighty God, in His endless mercy, grants her peaceful rest and comforts all who continue to feel her absence.

May protection and loving guidance surround Doyin`s precious children, and may her light remain with them always.

#InLovingMemory
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