"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 May 22nd, 2026

Geneva, Switzerland- During the World Health Organization’s 79th World Health Assembly, the Wellbeing Foundation Africa and Proximie Global Health signed a Memorandum of Understanding to digitise and extend Nigeria’s obstetric workforce. The partnership was convened by the Health Innovation Exchange and supported by Amazon Web Services through the Proximie x AWS Social Responsibility and Impact […]

SPEECH FROM April 21st, 2026

H.E. Toyin Ojora Saraki, Founder-President, Wellbeing Foundation Africa Published in commemoration of the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, 6 April 2026 Theme – Sport: Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers  On 6 April each year, the world pauses to acknowledge a truth that many communities already know, which is that sport, at its finest, […]

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 […]

On this #FrontlineFriday, I am reflecting on a moment always cherished, seeing my dear brother @DrTedros, Director-General of the @WHO, at the Palais des Nations in Geneva during the 79th World Health Assembly last week. His leadership and commitment to the principle that health belongs to everyone, everywhere, are things I hold in the highest regard, and time spent with him is always time well spent.

#WHA79 was, as ever, a week of remarkable encounters at the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG), housed at the historic Palais des Nations, the second largest United Nations centre after the United Nations Headquarters in New York.

The facility, an outstanding testimony to twentieth century architecture, is situated in the beautiful Ariana park in Geneva, Switzerland.

The Palais des Nations is one of the largest diplomatic conference centers globally. Around 8,000 meetings are organized each year particularly the World Health Assembly where so much of the most important work happens, in bilateral conversations, chance meetings in corridors, and the meaningful moments between sessions where partnerships are deepened and ideas take shape.

Wonderful to reconnect with so many valued colleagues and institutional partners across the week, and to carry those conversations forward into the @WellbeingAfrica work which lies ahead.

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It is an honour to mark the official flag-off of Phase III of the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation @DettolNigeria Hygiene Quest Programme, as our social impact partnership with @ThisIsReckitt extends its #CleanNaija Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education #PSHE, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene #WASH commitments across schools, healthcare facilities, and communities into Kano and Rivers States, alongside the continuation of our established work in Lagos State.

The implementation evidence from previous phases is precise and instructive. Programme cycles to date have recorded reductions in communicable diseases of 34%, 22%, and 16% among students in Abuja, Kwara, and Lagos, respectively, alongside falls in school absenteeism of up to 40% in targeted states, results drawn from structured hygiene education, behavioural change communication, and locally grounded practice delivered at scale. Phase III will deepen this work, reaching more than 750,000 students across 750 schools and over 90,000 pregnant women, nursing mothers, caregivers, and healthcare beneficiaries across 78 facilities.

The comprehensiveness of this programme`s design is what gives it lasting public health value. In schools, the #WBFADHQ curriculum fosters lifelong habits through student-led Hygiene Quest Clubs, peer learning, ambassadors and Sanitation Angels. In healthcare facilities, WBFA`s TEACH Clean training equips health workers with the infection prevention and hygiene competencies which safer facilities require. For mothers, the programme integrates directly within WBFA`s #MamaCare360 in alignment with Dettol`s New Moms initiative. 

With gratitude to our partners at Reckitt for a commitment that has consistently translated shared values into measurable public health outcomes, and to every government representative, midwife, nurse, health worker, teacher, and community leader across Lagos, Kano, and Rivers States who will carry this work forward. Every child in Nigeria deserves to grow up in a safe, hygienic environment, and through this expanded partnership, we move steadily and purposefully closer to the day when that is a guarantee. 

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Yesterday, on Children’s Day, our hearts remained with every child whose sense of safety has been shaken by violence and insecurity, from the abductions of schoolchildren in Oyo State and Borno State, to the troubling violence against the community of Yashikira in Kwara State.

Protecting peace is part of protecting the child, for childhood cannot flourish where fear has taken root, where families are separated by violence, and where communities are left to rebuild their sense of safety from the ruins of insecurity.

Every Nigerian child deserves to grow in safety, dignity, learning, and hope, free from fear, forced disappearance, displacement, and trauma. Our institutions and leaders bear the solemn responsibility of ensuring that this promise is honoured with urgency, resolve, and without compromise.

May we continue to hope together, and work together, for a Nigeria where every child can dream, thrive, and prosper in peace.

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As I arrived in Ilorin yesterday, it was a particular pleasure to meet with the wives of the Dan Iyan of Ilorin, Engineer Sulaiman Bolakale Kawu Agaka, and to bring them together with our Kwara women`s groups, associations, and cooperative leaders, as women of standing and women at the grassroots, gathered with shared purpose and regard.

The @WellbeingAfrica Foundation has worked alongside the women of Kwara State for many years, and their commitment to their families and their communities remains as steady as ever. It is always good to return to Kwara State, and to find that spirit of dedication very much alive.

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During the @WHO 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva, I was honoured to formalise my appointment to the Global Advisory Board of @Dure_Technologies, a Switzerland-based digital health company founded by Mr Vipin Yadav and operating across more than 40 countries in partnership with UN agencies, governments and NGOs to build the data infrastructure that public health systems depend on, from real-time disease surveillance and community engagement platforms to AI-powered health intelligence tools deployed at the community level.

My discussions with Mr Yadav and Mr Manoj Prabhu, Regional Head of Strategic Business Partnerships, convened under the auspices of the Health Innovation Exchange #HIEx and Mr Pradeep Kakkattil, and joined by Dr Ouma Oluga, Principal Secretary for Medical Services of the Republic of Kenya @MoH_Kenya, were grounded in a shared conviction that has defined @WellbeingAfrica`s work across Nigeria, that the communities generating health signals deserve systems designed to act on them, and that data without connectivity and accountability serves no one. 

From the OneImpact community engagement tool for tuberculosis to AI-driven community health systems now deployed across Kenya, Dure Technologies is building the connective infrastructure between frontline health workers and the policy and programme decisions their observations should be informing, and it is that work that this advisory partnership is designed to strengthen and scale.

I look forward to contributing to Dure`s next chapter and to the work ahead with #WBFA.

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I was pleased to attend the Business Council for International Understanding #BCIU and Pfizer roundtable dinner on Reframing Global Health Partnerships in a Changing Reality, on the sidelines of the @WHO 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva, a discussion centred on the structural questions now reshaping global health financing and partnership architecture.

The evening brought together a remarkable breadth of senior voices, anchored by Catherine Robinson, Senior Director for Global Trade Policy and International Government Affairs and Lead for Global Access Initiatives and Accord for a Healthier World at @PfizerInc, Dr. Githinji Gitahi, Group Chief Executive Officer of @AmrefHealthAfrica, Dr. Somesh Kumar, Senior Director at @Jhpiego, and colleagues from the Minister of Health of the Republic of Ghana @mohgovgh, alongside the @AfricaCDC, the @AfricanUnion_Official, @WHO_Africa, @PartnersinHealth, @PATHGlobalHealth, the Tony Blair Institute @InstituteGC, the @NCDAlliance, @ProjectECHOHQ, the @USChamber, and @SeedGlobalHealth, among others.

The discussion centred on Pfizer`s Accord for a Healthier World, which commits to offering its full portfolio of patent-protected medicines and vaccines on a not-for-profit basis to 1.2 billion people across 45 lower-income countries, as a concrete example of what a public-private partnership can look like when it is designed with genuine access and systemic intent. The harder question the room was convened to address is what policy architecture, at the national, regional and multilateral levels, is required to move such models from individual corporate initiatives toward structural and scalable responses to a global health financing landscape that is shifting faster than the frameworks designed to govern it. 

The @WellbeingAfrica`s experience across Nigeria offers a consistent answer, that the partnerships most likely to endure are those anchored in national ownership, community trust, and accountability frameworks that measure outcomes where the burden is highest.

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What a privilege it was to be present at Chamberlain’s Court, Guildhall, and the @RoyalAutomobileClub, this week, as my dear friend, Ayo Otuyalo, was conferred with the Freedom of the City of London, one of the oldest and most distinguished civic honours the City bestows.

Ayo has spent decades building bridges across nations. As Group Managing Director of Prime Atlantic, as an Advisory Board Member of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council, and as a steadfast champion of Nigeria–UK relations, he has given his career to the kind of work that shapes the world in ways both seen and unseen, strengthening trade, investing in people, and demonstrating, again and again, that Nigerian leadership belongs at every global table. God’s hand is evident in a life so purposefully lived.

The Freedom of the City carries centuries of history within its walls. My late father, Chief Adekunle Ojora, the Otunba of Lagos, was conferred this same honour in 1989, a recognition of his own lifelong commitment to Nigeria’s standing in the world and his deep ties to London. To witness it now conferred upon Ayo, who carries that same spirit of Nigeria–UK partnership into this generation, was deeply moving.

Congratulations, Ayo. This honour is richly deserved, and those of us who know the integrity, vision, and determination with which you carry yourself know that it is only the beginning. To God be the glory.

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During the @WHO 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva, the @WellbeingAfrica Foundation and @Proximie Global Health signed a Memorandum of Understanding, convened under the auspices of the @HealthInnovationExchange and supported by @AmazonWebServices through the Proximie x AWS Social Responsibility and Impact Initiative. 

Witnessed by a remarkable convening of multilateral, continental, regional and national leaders who then sat together for a closed leadership roundtable, the signing and discussion brought together Dr. Pavel Ursu, WHO Country Representative for Nigeria @WHONigeria, H.E. Governors Stephen Sang of Nandi County and Muthomi Njuki of Tharaka-Nithi County, Dr. Abas Hassen of Ethiopia`s Federal Ministry of Health, Ms. Mary Mwiti, Chief Executive Officer of the @CouncilofGovernors of Kenya, Dr. Dayo Adeyanju, National Lead and Coordinator of Nigeria`s Maternal and Neonatal Mortality Reduction Innovation Initiative #MAMII, Dr. Michael Mwachiro of the Surgical Society of Kenya, Professor Joseph Adelegan of Partners in Population and Development, Dr. Patty Mechael of health.enabled, Claire Lachance of @ReSurgeInternational, Kat Esser of Amazon Web Services, and Laura Ferguson of the University of Southern California @USCEdu, each representing a dimension of the global and local commitment this partnership demands.

Phase one commits to establishing a digital simulation hub at WBFA`s Lagos Centre of Excellence in association with the Wellbeing Africa Institute of Research and Development, integrated within the Advanced Obstetric Surgical Skills and Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care programming WBFA and WAIRD delivers, with live expert training, recorded cases for faculty-led debrief, and a bi-directional learning loop so that what trainees encounter in their home facilities reshapes the next training cycle, with fewer maternal and newborn deaths as the measure of its success. 

Proximie and the Wellbeing Foundation Africa believe no clinician should have to learn alone. This week, that mission moved closer to the mothers and newborns it exists to serve.

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