"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 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 […]

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 […]

I was honoured to join the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare @FMOH_Nigeria, the European Union @EUinNigeria, and the World Health Organization @WHONigeria at the official launch of the EU Support to Public Health Institutes in Nigeria yesterday in Abuja.

My sincere appreciation to Dr Pavel Ursu, WHO Representative to Nigeria, for the invitation and for his leadership in advancing WHO-Nigeria cooperation across domestic health financing, primary health care, emergency preparedness, and partnerships for equitable access. To Ambassador Gautier Mignot and the European Union Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, thank you for an investment that recognises Nigeria as a strategic partner within a continental health architecture.

EU-SPIN strengthens national and subnational public health institutes to deliver Essential Public Health Functions across governance and multisectoral coordination, workforce development, institutional strengthening, and digital public health transformation. The launch positioned the programme within the broader AU-EU Partnership for Health, one of five thematic hubs under the Team Europe Global Gateway framework.

The @WellbeingAfrica Foundation welcomes this agenda, and through the Wellbeing Africa Institute for Research and Development, contributes evidence-based policy analysis, research capacity building, and regional collaboration that enables national public health institutes to coordinate effectively, share knowledge across borders, and translate technical capacity into measurable health outcomes for vulnerable populations.

Civil society bridges the distance between national policy commitments and frontline delivery, amplifies voices excluded from formal governance structures, and holds institutions accountable to the communities they exist to serve. Public health is built through institutions before it is delivered through services. May this partnership deliver the institutional discipline Nigeria deserves.

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On Saturday afternoon, I had the honour of joining The Fern Table, an intimate gathering hosted by Fern Capital Group in Lagos, at the kind invitation of Tola Sunmonu-Balogun, @McKinseyCo Associate Partner, bringing together a remarkable group of women across generations to speak honestly and openly about investing, women’s health, and the power of collective capital. I was glad to have by my side my daughter, Dr Teniola Saraki MBBS, Founder of @BuiltForHerFoundation, a women’s health advocate and physician present on her own merit, and my special guest, Mrs Fola Laoye, Chief Executive of Iwosan.

Fern Capital is a women-led, female capital-focused fund, co-founded by Dr Afua Basoah and Dr Abigail Osei-Kumi, investing in early-stage, clinically validated, technology-enabled solutions for conditions that disproportionately affect women, across the United Kingdom, Europe, and Africa. Women make up 51% of the global population and drive 80% of healthcare spending, yet less than 4% of research and development funding is allocated to women’s health. That is the gap Fern Capital was established to close, and it is one I have continued to work to address through my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation.

As a Champion of the @WorldEconomicForum Global Alliance for Women’s Health, I carry a standing mandate to mobilise multi-stakeholder action, as the McKinsey Health Institute and #WEF have placed the economic case squarely on the table: closing the women’s health gap represents a USD 1 trillion opportunity for the global economy annually by 2040. What gatherings like The Fern Table make possible is the translation of that evidence into capital, commitment, and community, and the recognition that women investing together, intergenerationally, is one of the most formidable forces available to us.

To the Fern Capital team, thank you. Conversations like this one are how change is made.

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In this 18th year of World Hand Hygiene Day, the @WHO SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands campaign issues a call that is as clinically precise as it is morally urgent, #ActionSavesLives.

Infection prevention and control interventions, including hand hygiene and access to high-quality Water, Sanitation and Hygiene services in health care facilities, can reduce the risk of health care-associated infections by up to 70%, with a high economic return on investment. The 2026 campaign coincides with a binding indicator within the WHO’s Global Action Plan and Monitoring Framework on IPC, which requires all Member States to establish hand hygiene compliance monitoring and feedback as a key national indicator in all reference hospitals by the end of this year.

For Nigeria, this is a Federal Government of Nigeria #CleanNaija target that demands an immediate, accountable, and well-resourced institutional response. Improved handwashing practices by birth attendants and mothers have been associated with a 19% and 44% reduction in neonatal mortality, respectively, data which speaks directly to the preventable burden carried by Nigerian families and health systems every day.

The @WellbeingAfrica Foundation has integrated WASH across the full continuum of care, and through our WBFA @DettolNigeria Hygiene Quest Programme and Curricula, supported by our social impact partners @ThisIsReckitt @ReckittNigeria, across Phase I and II 2022–2025, #WBFADHQ reached 282,000+ students in 716 schools, supported by 561 hygiene clubs and 1,122 peer ambassadors, with PSHE integration; community outreach engaged 48,110 people; 2,916 facility sessions reached 113,337 pregnant and lactating women; and 5,144 health workers received infection prevention and surface hygiene training via TEACH CLEAN. We look forward with purpose to the next phase of this work.

I am also proud to sign the pledge and advocate for the @WaterAid Time to Deliver campaign, as every two seconds, a woman gives birth in a healthcare facility without clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene, the very prerequisites upon which every IPC intervention depends.

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On this International Day of the Midwife, under the 2026 theme One Million More Midwives, and as the International Confederation of Midwives @World_Midwives Inaugural and Emeritus Global Goodwill Ambassador 2014–2021, I mark today in full recognition of my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation’s commitment to midwifery-led care as the most evidence-based, cost-effective pathway to reducing maternal and newborn mortality.

I welcome the @WHO Global Position Paper on Transitioning to Midwifery Models of Care and the country experiences and policy system enablers shared at this morning’s WHO IDM 2026 Webinar, confirming that universal coverage of midwife-delivered interventions by 2035 could avert 67% of maternal deaths, 64% of neonatal deaths and 65% of stillbirths, saving an estimated 4.3 million lives annually.

Through WBFA’s #MamaCare360 community and digital midwifery programme, we have observed first-hand how midwife-led, person-centred care delivered across the antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal continuum drives behavioural change and produces measurably improved outcomes for women, newborns and families.

The regulatory, financing and workforce distribution constraints preventing Nigerian midwives from practising to their full scope remain our most urgent policy imperative, which WBFA addresses through CPD training in EmONC, Perinatal Mental Health, Neonatal Jaundice Detection, Breastfeeding and Lactation Support #NICUPlus, and #WASH in health care facilities, with the WHO Implementation Guidance on Midwifery Models of Care as our framework for accelerating the transition.

The @UNESCO’s inscription of midwifery knowledge, skills and practices on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity recognises the indispensable role of this profession in human health and society. Today, I salute every midwife in Nigeria, across Africa and around the world. May governments and health systems meet the evidence with the investment and the sustained political will that One Million More demands and that our mothers and newborns deserve.

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What an honour it was to witness the marriage of my dear godson, Abdulaziz Atta, and his beloved bride, Carine El-Khoury, in the beautiful, historic city of Toledo, Spain.

From the richness of their Nigerian traditional celebration to the sacred solemnity of their Catholic vows, their union beautifully reflected both heritage and faith, uniting Nigerian and Lebanese roots in love, culture, and devotion.

To @Bola_Atta and Segun, your son’s joy that day was a reflection of the love, grace, and excellence you have poured into him.

Wishing Abdulaziz and Carine a marriage filled with happiness, purpose, and every blessing. Congratulations to the Atta and El-Khoury families!

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It was a poignant moment to express my heartfelt condolences to dear Pastor @IfeanyiAdefarasin and the Mordi Family as they departed for Germany for the burial ceremony of their beloved sister, Ms. Jane Mordi.

The loss of a sibling is a deeply personal sorrow, a bond woven through shared memories, laughter, childhood journeys, and life’s most defining moments. It is a grief that touches both the heart and the history of a family, leaving an absence that words can scarcely fill.

I pray that God’s unfailing love will surround the family with comfort, strength, and peace beyond understanding. May the Lord grant them grace for each day, sweet memories to sustain them, and the blessed assurance that those who rest in Him are held forever in His eternal light.

May her soul rest in perfect peace, and may praise yet rise through tears, for His mercy endures and His grace is sufficient.

Amen.

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As the @WHO #WorldImmunizationWeek begins today under the theme #ForEveryGeneration, Vaccines Work, I welcome the precision of a framing that restates both the scientific record on vaccines and the coverage gaps still to be closed.

Over the last fifty years, vaccines have saved more than 150 million lives, equivalent to six lives every minute, every day, for five decades, and have driven a 40% improvement in infant survival globally. Yet in 2024, 20 million children still missed at least one vaccine dose, of whom 14.3 million received none at all, and Nigeria now carries the highest burden on the African continent, with over 2.1 million zero-dose children accounting for 14.7% of the world`s unvaccinated infants.

Immunisation has long been embedded within my @WellbeingAfrica Foundation`s frontline programming, with our #MamaCare360 Antenatal and Postnatal Education Programme integrating structured immunisation health education into its curriculum, and with our midwives and nurses delivering routine childhood immunisation counselling, explaining vaccines including the HPV vaccination in accessible, localised terms to mothers, and supporting the completion of adolescent girls` vaccination in line with the WHO 90-70-90 cervical cancer elimination targets, linking maternal engagement to the wider continuum of primary health care. As the Inaugural @WHOFoundation Ambassador for Global Health and Special Adviser to the Independent Advisory Group of @WHO_Africa, I have consistently positioned community-trusted health workers as the indispensable last mile of any immunisation system.

As the global community reaches the mid-term review of the Immunization Agenda 2030, the call to build trust, share accurate information, and strengthen confidence must be met with equal investment in the workers who deliver that trust at household and facility level. This Frontline Friday, I pay tribute to the midwives, nurses, doctors, community health workers, and vaccinators across Nigeria and the continent who sustain routine immunisation coverage in every community they serve. For every generation, vaccines work. For every generation, you have worked.

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I was honoured to accept the invitation of Deputy High Commissioner Mr Jonny Baxter @UKinNigeria and Chief Commercial Officer of @British_Airways Mr Colm Lacy to celebrate ninety extraordinary years of British Airways air service to Nigeria, held at the British Residence, Ikoyi, Lagos.

Since 1936, British Airways has carried within its wings every dimension of the human story that binds our two great nations, the scholar departing towards a new horizon, the diplomat arriving with purpose, the entrepreneur connecting markets across continents, and the family crossing thousands of miles simply to hold one another again. BA has also been the thread running through so much of the work I hold most dear, carrying the mission of maternal, newborn and child health to the partners, communities, and conversations that matter most.

My warmest congratulations to British Airways and the British High Commission in Nigeria on nine decades of faithful connection. Here’s to the skies that have carried us forward, and to all that is still to come!

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This week, I was delighted to join family and friends in celebrating the traditional wedding ceremony of Joanna Adejoke Ivie and Toluwanimi Ayobami, as they began a new chapter together in faith, love, and shared devotion.

It was a beautiful occasion, marked by grace, joy, and the strength of family, reminding us that marriage is both a sacred union and a foundation upon which future generations are built.

I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the MacGregor and Oyefeso families, and pray that Joanna and Tolu`s home will be blessed with peace, prosperity, and abiding love.
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