"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 January 12th, 2026
This Maternal Monday brings inspiration, as a mother, a woman, a citizen, and an advocate, on why the launch of the Built For Her Foundation is vital, and what it signals for Nigeria’s future at this moment. Founded by Dr Teniola Saraki MBBS (Imperial), Built For Her was shaped by a clear conviction that women […]
IN FOCUS FROM December 10th, 2025
Digital Dignity, An Everyday Essential for Human Rights By H.E. Toyin Ojora Saraki, Founder & President of The Wellbeing Foundation Africa On Human Rights Day 2025, the world reasserts a continued promise that human rights are the everyday essentials of a life lived in freedom and dignity. Seventy-seven years ago, the Universal Declaration of Human […]
IN FOCUS FROM December 3rd, 2025
On this International Day of Persons with Disabilities, observed under the 2025 theme Fostering Disability Inclusive Societies for Advancing Social Progress, I am pleased to mark the first anniversary of The Wellbeing Foundation Africa’s Project Oscar – Light For Life, a Neonatal Jaundice Screening, Treatment, and Kernicterus Prevention Programme, supported by our social impact partners […]
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Speeches Section
SPEECH FROM December 17th, 2025
A Quiet Revolution in Care: WASH as the Foundation of Health System Quality By: H.E. Mrs Toyin Ojora Saraki & John Oldfield There is an invisibly simple way to assess whether a health system is structurally capable of delivering safe care, particularly at the moment when life is most vulnerable, and it is not found […]
SPEECH FROM December 10th, 2025
On Human Rights Day 2025, the world reasserts a continued promise that human rights are the everyday essentials of a life lived in freedom and dignity. Seventy-seven years ago, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was proclaimed as a “common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations,” a global blueprint for laws and […]
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 […]
Happy birthday Shola @sholly_oj! Wishing you continued good health, happiness, and success in all that you do!
#Cousin #Aburo #HappyBirthday
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As global leaders convene in Davos, Switzerland, for the @WorldEconomicForum Annual Meeting 2026 under the theme A Spirit of Dialogue, the need for inclusive, cross-sector engagement on the defining challenges of our time has never been clearer.
As a @BayerOfficial Sustainability Council Member and a WEF Champion of the Global Alliance for Women’s Health, I am grateful to Bayer for the invitation to engage with the roundtable Empowering Health: How Innovative Finance Drives Consumer Health and Self-Care Adoption, convened in partnership with @GoalsHouse, although I was unable to be there in person this year. The roundtable rightly centred on how innovative financing instruments, including blended finance, catalytic capital and health value bonds, can unlock scale for self-care solutions while safeguarding equity, sustainability and accountability.
Through the work of my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, we have consistently observed that self-care is a fundamental driver of effective primary healthcare, supporting prevention, early action and continuity of care, particularly for women and communities facing the greatest barriers to access. When individuals are empowered to manage their health, health systems are better positioned to allocate resources strategically, improve outcomes and respond effectively to emerging pressures.
These conversations reflect the WEF’s 2026 emphasis on investing in people, advancing responsible innovation and strengthening cooperation across divides. Advancing self-care at scale will require deliberate collaboration across public, private and philanthropic sectors, ensuring that innovation delivers measurable, lasting benefit for those who need it most.
#WEF26
#ASpiritOfDialogue
#InvestInPeople
#WellbeingForAll
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As the @WorldEconomicForum Annual Meeting 2026 takes place this week in Davos, I welcome the @UNFPA-led side event Invest in Health, Invest in People: Corporate Action for Workplace Wellbeing and the launch of the inaugural Annual Report of the Coalition for Reproductive Justice in Business, convened at InTent, Hotel National.
Although I was unable to be present, I am grateful to @UNFPA, and in particular to Ms Diene Keita, Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund, for the invitation to contribute as an Opening Speaker, and to our longstanding partners @FerringPharmaceuticals and Coalition stakeholders for advancing a rigorous, evidence-based case for corporate investment in women’s health as a driver of productivity, workforce participation, and long-term economic value.
The Coalition’s work rightly positions sexual and reproductive health and rights in the workplace not as discretionary benefits, but as high-return investments that reduce absenteeism, improve retention, and strengthen human capital across global value chains. This framing is essential to aligning business strategy, ESG priorities, and public policy in an increasingly competitive global economy.
Through my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, we have long advanced women’s health as both a national and economic priority, and we look forward to continued collaboration with the Coalition, especially as the report provides a practical blueprint for translating commitment into measurable outcomes for people, businesses, and economies.
#WEF26
#InvestInHealthInvestInPeople
#WorkplaceWellbeing
#WellbeingForAll
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With deep sadness, we mourn the passing of the Chief Imam of Ilorin, Sheikh (Dr.) Muhammad Bashir Salihu.
He devoted his life to service and spiritual leadership in Ilorin, guiding generations through scholarship, wisdom, and humility. His counsel and teachings strengthened faith, unity, and moral clarity, leaving a lasting legacy within the community.
May Almighty Allah accept his decades of service, grant him Al-Jannatul Firdaus, and comfort his family, the Ilorin Emirate, and the entire Muslim Ummah. Ameen.
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My dear brother Dapo, today we mark your birthday with hearts full of remembrance.
You lived with conviction, stood firmly by those you loved, and carried a presence that made people feel protected, seen, and valued.
May you rest in divine peace, held in eternal mercy, until the day we are reunited.
Always remembered. Always cherished.
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Today on #ArmedForcesRemembranceDay, I join Nigerians across our country and in the diaspora in honouring the sacrifice and commitment of the men and women of the Nigerian Armed Forces who gave their lives in the defence of our nation and its enduring stability.
Their service reflects discipline, courage, and duty across generations. We remember with respect those who did not return, and we hold close the families whose lives continue to carry this legacy, marked by strength, dignity, and contribution to national life.
At the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, we are reminded that national security is deeply intertwined with human security. The wellbeing of a nation is expressed through the health, mental wellbeing, and sustained care extended to those who serve, to veterans, to widows and children, and to communities carrying the long-term impact of conflict.
We hold in our prayers all those currently serving on the frontline, entrusted with the protection of our peace and our future.
#AFRD2026
#ThankASoldier
#WellbeingForAll
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This #MaternalMonday brings inspiration, as a mother, a woman, a citizen, and an advocate, on why the launch of the Built For Her Foundation is vital, and what it signals for Nigeria’s future at this moment.
Founded by Dr Teniola Saraki MBBS (Imperial), Built For Her is shaped by a clear conviction that women and girls must be visible in data, prioritised in research, supported by responsive systems, represented in leadership, and invested in with intention if progress in women’s health, across the life course, is to be sustained.
Its first flagship initiative, the Built For Her National Medical Degree Scholarships, delivered in partnership with the Nigerian Medical Students’ Association, has awarded medical scholarships to 30 outstanding female medical students across all six geopolitical zones. I congratulate this inaugural cohort, whose achievement strengthens Nigeria’s future health workforce while advancing women’s participation across clinical care, research, and leadership.
Reflections shared by health leaders at the weekend’s launch reinforced a long-established truth. Women’s representation in medicine shapes how health systems function, influencing access, quality, and trust. Persistent underinvestment in women’s health, highlighted in The Women’s Health Gap: A $1 Trillion Opportunity to Improve Lives and Economies and reinforced in Blueprint to Close the Women’s Health Gap: How to Improve Lives and Economies for All by the @McKinseyHealthInstitute, continues to drive poorer outcomes for women and girls across the life course and weaker health system performance overall.
The @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, grounded in the belief that advancing women’s health today shapes wellbeing, resilience, and opportunity for generations to come, endorses the vision of the Inaugural Built For Her Foundation Medical Scholarship Program, whose commitment and leadership reflect this shared mission and whose contributions will help strengthen health systems, expand opportunity, and advance wellbeing for women and communities across Nigeria.
#BuiltForHer
#WellbeingForAll
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There is no greater joy than watching a child discover her purpose, and choose a life of service. My heart is full as I celebrate my daughter, Dr. Teniola Saraki, on the launch of the Built For Her Foundation and its inaugural medical scholarships for 30 NIMSA scholars from across Nigeria.
To witness a third generation of service in our family, one that gives, builds, cares, and designs with intention, and her commitment to advancing women’s health through systems-centred philanthropy, is a profound blessing.
With gratitude to the @BuiltForHerFoundation ’s Founder, Dr. Teniola Saraki MBBS (Imperial), and Trustees, Ms Teniayo Saraki BA (Hons), LSE; MSc, Georgetown, and Ms Soraya Koshoni BA (Hons), King’s College London, for initiating this work with such integrity and care.
Teniola, may this work grow with grace, serve with humility, and always remain rooted in care.
#GratefulSunday #BuiltForHer #GenerationNow #ProudMum #GratefulForHisGrace
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As a @WorldEconomicForum Champion of the Global Alliance for Women’s Health, I welcome the transition of #WEF’s Women’s Health Impact Tracking Platform WHIT to the Global Centre for Asian Women’s Health GloW @glownus at @NUS_singapore Medicine.
As one of the 70-plus experts who contributed to the consultations that shaped WHIT, I am encouraged to see the platform move into its next phase. This transition is central to the long-term sustainability of WHIT, securing the institutional stewardship, governance, and continuity required for lasting global impact.
Developed by the Forum’s Global Alliance for Women’s Health in collaboration with the @McKinsey Health Institute, WHIT translates complex datasets into clear, usable insights, creating a unified evidence base for policy, advocacy, research, and funding.
By tracking progress across efficacy, care delivery, and data, WHIT helps illuminate where gains are being made and where persistent gaps remain.
Through my work with the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, I have seen how the availability of robust, comparable data strengthens accountability, informs investment, and accelerates progress in women’s health, particularly in low- and middle-income settings. What remains under-measured relative to burden is too often under-prioritised.
Platforms such as WHIT are therefore critical to closing the women’s health gap and accelerating data-driven action globally.
Read more about the transition using the link in my bio.
#ClosingTheWomensHealthGap
#WEF26 #DataForEquity
#WellbeingForAll
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Across Nigeria, air pollution continues to undermine health in ways that are cumulative, preventable, and deeply unequal. Evidence synthesised by the @WHO identifies exposure to polluted air as a major environmental risk factor for noncommunicable diseases, including Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, cardiovascular disease, lung cancer, and adverse maternal and newborn outcomes, with impacts that accumulate across the life course.
This burden is driven in large part by tobacco exposure and household air pollution from polluting cooking fuels. Millions of households rely on solid fuels and kerosene for daily cooking, resulting in repeated inhalation of fine particulate matter and toxic gases within domestic environments. Sustained exposure impairs lung development and function, increases the risk of #COPD, and contributes to severe respiratory illness, particularly among women and young children.
At my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, clean air is recognised as a foundational determinant of maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health. Healthy pregnancies, safe births, and thriving childhoods cannot be achieved where toxic air exposure is normalised. This is why access to clean cookstoves and modern household energy is central to protecting women and children, reducing preventable respiratory disease, and advancing prevention, equity, and long-term human development.
Silent killers persist where exposure is tolerated and action is delayed. With no safe level of air pollution, progress depends on coordinated leadership across government, healthcare, and development partners, anchored in evidence-based policy, clean household energy transitions, and effective tobacco control. These system-wide actions are essential to reducing preventable disease, strengthening health systems, and securing the wellbeing of future generations.
📸: @HuffPost, The Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, & Healthy Indoor Air #UNGA80
#SilentKillers
#AirQuality
#WellbeingForAll
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As we move into the opening days of 2026, the World Health Organization’s reflection on the milestones of 2025 offers a steady and encouraging signal for global health. In a year shaped by funding constraints, geopolitical strain, and sustained pressure on scientific institutions, the @WHO demonstrated that cooperation grounded in evidence continues to deliver results for people and communities worldwide. Progress across disease elimination, expanded vaccination, emergency preparedness, and the adoption of the first Pandemic Agreement shows what is possible when multilateralism, science, and shared responsibility remain central to decision-making.
At my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, these global milestones closely reflect our work across Nigeria, Africa and in fragile and humanitarian settings. From respectful maternity care and midwifery strengthening to community-based primary health care, immunisation, nutrition, water, sanitation, and hygiene, and health systems accountability, the evidence consistently points to strengthening women’s health, and upskilling and resourcing frontline health workers as the foundation of robust, high-functioning health systems.
As 2026 begins, our focus remains on translating global commitments into delivery on the ground, protecting hard-won gains, and accelerating action for women, newborns, adolescents, and families. With science, solutions and solidarity, we can build a healthier, safer and more hopeful future for everyone.
#HealthyBeginnings
#HopefulFutures
#WellbeingForAll
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As we begin a new year and step into the first Monday and work week of January, I welcome the New Year babies already born into our world, and honour the midwives whose dedication and skill made their safe arrival possible.
Behind every safe birth is a midwife, delivering life-saving, respectful maternal and newborn care, often through nights, holidays, and moments when the world is at rest. Throughout the festive season, midwives have remained at the frontlines, safeguarding women and newborns at one of life’s most vulnerable moments. Their contribution is often unseen, yet indispensable, and it must be protected, prioritised, and sustained.
At the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation, we remain committed to advancing quality maternal healthcare by supporting midwives, nurses, doctors, and health workers, reinforcing health systems, and ensuring every woman can access safe and equitable care delivered by trained and valued professionals.
On this first #MaternalMonday of 2026, #WBFA honours midwives everywhere whose expertise saves lives and secures healthier futures for families and communities.
#MidwivesMatter
#WellbeingForAll
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Over the weekend in Ikoyi, @bukolasaraki and I joined family and friends as the Segbefia and Bakare families hosted a wonderful soirée in celebration of Fafa and Pekun, following their beautiful wedding in Accra. It was an evening filled with laughter, music, and love, a truly joyful celebration of their union and the journey ahead! ...
Eva Schloss understood, perhaps better than most, that human dignity is the birthright of every individual. She moved through the world as living memory, gentle in manner yet resolute in purpose. From the gravest chapters of history, she chose truth and education, carrying them with conviction and grace.
When we shared a stage at the Women: Inspiration and Enterprise WIE Symposium in London, held for International Women’s Day in 2012, her presence spoke volumes. There was a calm authority about her, guided by moral clarity. She reminded us that leadership is shaped by conscience, and that our shared humanity must always be upheld.
Eva did more than tell her story. She entrusted it to us, placing a responsibility on each generation to confront intolerance, to resist indifference, and to safeguard the dignity of others.
Though she has now departed this world, her legacy remains alive in the values she lived by and the responsibility she left with us all. May her memory continue to guide us toward justice, compassion, and peace.
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As the clock strikes midnight, we pause with grateful hearts to reflect on the transformative journey of 2025, a year that challenged us, strengthened our resolve, and reminded us of the enduring power of compassion, collaboration, and community.
I am sincerely thankful for the presence and participation of friends, families, partners, and communities who walked this journey with hope, courage, and a shared commitment to positive change. Your kindness, dedication, and belief in what is possible continue to inspire me deeply.
As we step into the New Year, may it bring renewed strength, good health, peace, joy, and shared prosperity. May our bonds grow stronger, our voices gentler, and our collective impact touch even more lives.
Wishing you and your loved ones a Happy New Year filled with warmth, promise, and purpose. ✨
— Toyin Saraki
@WellbeingAfrica
#WellbeingForAll
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It was a pleasure to be in Accra with @BukolaSaraki for the traditional wedding ceremony of Olaonipekun Bakare and his beautiful bride, Fafa Segbefia.
It was an honour to celebrate with the Bakare and Segbefia families. Witnessing our children commit to a union rooted in peace, honour, and joy is a true blessing, and we were delighted to extend our warm congratulations to our dear friends, Joke and Muyiwa Bakare.
We wish Pekun and Fafa a happy married life, and a union filled with love and peace that stands the test of time. Amen.
#GratefulForHisGrace
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Warm felicitations to His Royal Majesty, The Oniru of Iru Land, Kabiyesi Oba Gbolahan Lawal, CON, Abisogun II, on the successful hosting and participation in the Eyo Festival and the Adamu Orisa Play.
This remarkable celebration reflects the richness of our cultural heritage, the enduring strength of tradition, and the unity of the people, proudly preserving the timeless spirit and identity of Lagos for generations to come.
Traditionally instituted to escort the soul of a departed Oba or a highly distinguished Lagosian into the afterlife, the festival symbolises peace, continuity, and prosperity for the land. It is a rare ceremonial honour reserved for individuals whose lives and legacies have profoundly shaped Lagos and Nigeria. This year’s festival honoured Sir Michael Agbolade Otedola, former Governor of Lagos State; Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji, former Ìyálọ́jà of Nigeria and mother of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande, former Governor of Lagos State; and Brigadier Mobolaji Johnson, the first Military Governor of Lagos State.
Agógóró Eyo… Mo yọ fún ẹ, mo yọ fún rárá mi.
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As we gathered around the table yesterday, I was reminded that some of life’s most meaningful moments happen just like this, in shared laughter, conversation, and the comfort of being together.
Christmas invites us to slow down, to be present with one another, and to appreciate the blessings that so often go unnoticed in the rush of everyday life. It is a time to reconnect, to extend kindness, and to hold space for gratitude and hope.
May the spirit of Christmas and the warmth of this season stay with us long after the plates are cleared, guiding us into the year ahead with generosity, compassion, and renewed purpose.
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!
#MerryChristmas
#GratefulForHisGrace
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On this Christmas Eve, as families gather and lights glow across homes and communities, there is a shared sense of calm and warmth.
This sacred evening carries a special grace as it heralds the birth of Christ, our Saviour, an expectancy that anchors the season in faith, promise, and love. It is a time of comfort and connection, marked by joy and a gentle optimism for the days ahead.
As we look toward Christmas Day, may this spirit remain with us, renewing our hearts and guiding our hopes.
Wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful and blessed Christmas Eve.
#ChristmasEve
#CelebratingHisBirth
#GratefulForHisGrace
#WellbeingForAll
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I was pleased to join my husband, @BukolaSaraki, and our dear friends to mark thirty years of professional practice by Arc. Ade Laoye, Founder and Principal Partner of @ECADArchitects, and the wider ECAD team and partners in Nigeria and internationally.
Building and sustaining an architectural firm over three decades in this country requires resilience, discipline, and a consistent commitment to professional standards. ECAD’s work reflects the importance of long-term investment in people, ethical practice, and a genuine contribution to Nigeria’s built environment.
The occasion also encompassed the launch of `Behind The Curtain; Ade Laoye, A Leadership Story` - acknowledging us to recognise professionals who continue to work with integrity and purpose, shaping institutions that endure and inspire confidence.
Congratulations to Ade and the entire ECAD Architects team for three decades of defining timeless and boundless skylines across the nation. I wish the firm continued strength and impact in the years ahead.
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As global leaders convene in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum @WEF Annual Meeting ...2026 under the theme A Spirit of Dialogue, the need for inclusive, cross-sector engagement on the defining challenges of our time has never been clearer.
As a @Bayer Sustainability
As the World Economic Forum @WEF Annual Meeting 2026 takes place this week in Davos, I welcome the ...@UNFPA-led side event Invest in Health, Invest in People: Corporate Action for Workplace Wellbeing and the launch of the inaugural Annual Report of the Coalition for Reproductive
With deep sadness, we mourn the passing of the Chief Imam of Ilorin, Sheikh (Dr.) Muhammad Bashir ...Salihu.
He devoted his life to service and spiritual leadership in Ilorin, guiding generations through scholarship, wisdom, and humility. His counsel and teachings strengthened
My dear brother Dapo, today we mark your birthday with hearts full of remembrance.
You lived with... conviction, stood firmly by those you loved, and carried a presence that made people feel protected, seen, and valued.
May you rest in divine peace, held in eternal mercy, until
This #MaternalMonday brings inspiration, as a mother, a woman, a citizen, and an advocate, on why ...the launch of the Built For Her Foundation is vital, and what it signals for Nigeria’s future at this moment.
Founded by Dr Teniola Saraki MBBS (Imperial), Built For Her was shaped
There is no greater joy than watching a child discover her purpose. and choose a life of service. ...My heart is full as I celebrate my daughter, Dr. Teniola Saraki, on the launch of the Built For Her Foundation and its inaugural medical scholarships for 30 NIMSA scholars from
As a World Economic Forum @WEF Champion of the Global Alliance for Women’s Health, I welcome the ...transition of #WEF’s Women’s Health Impact Tracking Platform WHIT to the Global Centre for Asian Women’s Health @GloWNUS at @NUSingapore.
As one of the 70-plus experts who
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