"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 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 […]

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, […]

Yours, Lord, is the greatness, the power, the glory, the splendor, and the majesty; for everything in heaven and on earth is Yours. All things come from You, and of Your own do we give You.

Five years without you, Beloved Dapo, yet your light remains, gentle, steady, unforgettable, reflected through the blessing of thunderous rainfall today.

You always bore the abundant grace of our mother and the steadfast strength of our father, as you walked through life with kindness, courage, and quiet dignity.

Your memory is an indomitable blessing, Dapo, a legacy of enduring courage and undimmed loyalty that lived beyond question.

Our faith and heritage will always remind us that “Ọ̀títọ́ kì í ṣé afitìmọ́lẹ̀”, the truth is never hidden forever.

“And the truth shall set you free.” — John 8:32

Forever loved. Forever ours. Rest in peace, Amen.
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On this @UnitedNations #HumanRightsDay2025, we recognise that human rights are the everyday essentials that uphold the dignity, safety, freedom and equality of every person. Adopted in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights remains the global foundation for peace, justice and inclusive development. This year’s theme, Human Rights: Everyday Essentials, reinforces the urgent need to realise these protections across all aspects of daily life, including the digital sphere.

The @WellbeingAfrica Foundation continues to advance a rights-based approach to health, education and gender equality. In doing so, we acknowledge that the digital environment has become central to how individuals access services, share their voices and engage in democratic processes. Yet for too many, particularly women and girls, digital spaces have also become arenas of violence, intimidation and exclusion.

Digital abuse, including cyberstalking, deepfake exploitation, image-based sexual violence and disinformation campaigns, constitutes a serious violation of international human rights standards. These acts undermine the rights to privacy, freedom of expression, security of person and protection from discrimination and degrading treatment.

As the #16DaysofActivism against Gender-Based Violence concludes, we are reminded that digital violence is gender-based violence. It must be recognised, prevented and addressed with the full weight of legal, institutional and societal commitment.

My latest op-ed, “Digital Dignity, An Everyday Essential for Human Rights,” outlines why digital safety and dignity must be protected as a matter of human rights and public policy. Read the full op-ed via the link in my bio.

📸: Human Rights Panel, 2021

#DigitalDignity
#EndVAWG 
#WellbeingForAll
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Yesterday, I had the honour of joining family, friends, and well-wishers at The Redemption Pavilion, Redeemed Christian Church of God, to celebrate the 90th Birthday Thanksgiving Service of Prince Samuel Adedoyin, CON, a visionary industrialist, patriarch, and philanthropist whose life of grace and purpose continues to inspire generations.

As we gathered in worship and gratitude, it was a joy to reflect on Prince Adedoyin’s remarkable journey of dedication, resilience, and faith. His lifelong commitment to nation-building, enterprise, and service to humanity stands as a shining example of what it means to live a life of meaningful impact.

I extend my heartfelt congratulations and warmest wishes to our highly esteemed Baba Adedoyin on this extraordinary milestone. May God continue to strengthen him, bless his family, and grant him many more years in good health, peace, and joy.

Happy 90th Birthday, Sir, and thank you for a legacy that continues to uplift our dear Kwara State and our beloved nation.

#SongsOfPraise
#KorinIyin #Sunday
#GratefulForHisGrace
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Celebrating another blessed year of shared love, partnership, and purpose.

Grateful for a journey filled with joy, mutual support, and the strength of true companionship. Happy anniversary to my dearest husband, @BukolaSaraki. ❤️
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This week, I joined family and loved ones at the Service of Songs, Night of Tributes, and Funeral Service in honour of the greatly cherished Chief Mrs. Esther Olufunke Arthur-Worrey, who transitioned to glory at the remarkable age of 98.

It was a deeply moving celebration of an extraordinarily loving mother, matriarch, and pillar of grace, whose good cheer, warm spirit, and unforgettable love of dancing lit up every room she entered.

Mama Arthur-Worrey’s life of strength, compassion, and joy will continue to inspire all who were blessed to know her. May her beautiful and gentle soul rest in perfect peace. Amen.

#GratefulForHisGrace
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With a humble and grateful heart, we gathered this week to honour our beloved friend and brother, Olusegun Awolowo Jnr, a gentle soul whose light touched many.

In the quiet beauty of the Christian Wake-Keeping and Funeral Service, I was reminded of the grace, kindness, cherished memories and steady strength that defined his journey on earth.

“Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His faithful servants.” Psalm 116:15. May Segun rest in the eternal peace of God’s presence, and may the Lord’s tender mercy comfort and uphold the Awolowo family and all who loved him.

His legacy continues to shine as a timeless blessing, a guiding flame.

Amen.

#GratefulForHisGrace
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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 @WellbeingAfrica Foundation’s Project Oscar – Light For Life, a Neonatal Jaundice Screening, Treatment, and Kernicterus Prevention Programme, supported by our social impact partners @ThisIsReckitt, whose achievements demonstrate that disability inclusion must be grounded in the very earliest moments of life.

In a world where persons with disabilities continue to experience heightened poverty, limited access to decent work, and persistent inequities within health and social protection systems, Project Oscar – Light for Life offers a practical, rights-based pathway to prevention and sustainable social development. By equipping primary health facilities with bilirubin screening and phototherapy capabilities, training 206 health workers, and engaging more than 81,000 mothers, the programme has screened over 7,000 newborns, treated 725 infants with a 97 percent success rate, and recorded zero cases of kernicterus to date. Each disability averted signifies dignity protected, human capital preserved, and the removal of a structural barrier to participation across the life course.

As the @UnitedNations calls for strengthened commitment to disability inclusion across all pillars of development, this anniversary highlights how equitable, accessible, and high-quality newborn care forms the foundation of inclusive societies. #ProjectOscar #LightForLife stands as evidence that preventing avoidable impairment strengthens families, safeguards future productivity, and advances the just, equitable, and sustainable world envisioned in the UN Disability Inclusion Strategy and the Doha Political Declaration. 

#IDPD2025
#WellbeingForAll
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On Friday, I had the honour of welcoming government representatives, our partners at @ReckittNigeria, and leaders across education, health, and #WASH to the National Close-Out Event of The @WellbeingAfrica Foundation @DettolNigeria Hygiene Quest Phase II Programme in Lagos. It was a moment to reflect on a national three-year journey that has strengthened hygiene literacy and embedded lifesaving practices across schools, healthcare facilities, and communities.

Delivered under the #CleanNaija Campaign, WBFADHQ has become a national model for structured, evidence-based hygiene education. Through core modules such as The Unseen World, The Power of Clean, and The Baby Wash, alongside TEACH CLEAN infection prevention training and our MamaCare360 antenatal and postnatal framework, we have linked classrooms, clinics, and communities into one coherent ecosystem for behaviour change. This alignment strengthens Nigeria’s Personal, Social, Health and Economic #PSHE Education framework, marrying policy, pedagogy, and practice to safeguard mothers, newborns, and children.

Across its footprint in Lagos State, Kwara State, and the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, the programme has cumulatively reached 282,098 students in 716 schools, supported 113,337 pregnant and lactating mothers through MamaCare360 clinical classes, engaged 48,110 community members, and trained 5,144 healthcare workers through infection prevention modules. These results reflect a deliberate movement from awareness to behaviour change and from behaviour change to institutional practice.

I express my appreciation to our social impact partners at @ThisIsReckitt for their sustained leadership, including their global commitment to invest 1% of operating profit annually in hygiene, health, and nutrition. Their collaboration with the Wellbeing Foundation Africa stands as a model for public-purpose and private-commitment systems-level health transformation.

As we conclude Phase II, we look toward the future with clarity and resolve, and remain steadfast in sustaining and scaling this integrated model.

#TeenageTuesday 
#WellbeingForAll
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As we mark World AIDS Day 2025, held under the theme Overcoming Disruption, Transforming the AIDS Response, I am reminded that the path to ending AIDS requires steadiness, shared responsibility, and a renewed commitment to the communities who continue to drive progress. In that spirit, I welcome the #WorldAIDSDay 2025 Global Report, which offers clear guidance at a moment when service continuity, sustainable financing and equitable access remain at risk in many regions.

This year’s @UNAIDSGlobal campaign, together with the @WHO call to integrate HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections within strong primary health care systems, provides an aligned framework for action, one that strengthens prevention, reinforces early diagnosis, and recognises the essential role of community-led models in reaching those most vulnerable.

As an @AfricaREACH1 Leadership Council Member, I continue to champion coordinated regional action that advances access to the most effective tools and interventions, from long-acting prevention options to strengthened maternal and adolescent health pathways. These priorities also shaped my op-ed, Empowering African Women from the Start: Integrating HIV Prevention into the First Bonds of Life, co-authored with Ms Prudence Nonkululeko Ngwenya of the @AfricanUnion_Official Women, Gender and Youth Directorate, which highlights the opportunity to anchor HIV prevention within antenatal, maternal and early-childhood care.

Across Nigeria, the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation midwives, nurses and frontline health workers continue to translate these global commitments into daily practice, supporting families with respectful, integrated and reliable care at every stage of life. Their leadership affirms that the most enduring gains are achieved when global evidence, national strategies and on the ground experience work together in a coherent and sustained effort.

#WorldAIDSDay2025
#EndAIDS2030
#WellbeingForAll
#MaternalMonday
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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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