UNFPA stresses universal access to reproductive health for sustainability

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has emphasised that ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and rights is fundamental to building inclusive and sustainable societies.
This message was highlighted during the 2025 World Population Day commemoration held in Bauchi.
Executive Director of UNFPA, Natalia Kanem, said this on Thursday during the event organised by the Bauchi State Government.
She stressed the need for all levels of government to provide avenues for individuals and couples to achieve their fertility goals and experience the joys and responsibilities of parenting.
According to her, enabling people to fulfil their reproductive choices fosters hope for a better future, one that supports individual rights and promotes environments where families and children can thrive.
Ms Kanem, represented by UNFPA’s Gender and Reproductive Health Analyst in Bauchi State, Deborah Tabara, reaffirmed the Fund’s commitment to partnering with the state government.
She said the collaboration would focus on leveraging the state’s youthful population by developing inclusive programmes, strategies, plans, and budgets that prioritise equality.
“UNFPA remains a global agency for reproductive health. Our mission is to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every young person can realise their full potential,” she said.
She also underscored the importance of family-friendly policies such as accessible and affordable childcare, flexible parental leave, and encouraging fathers involvement in caregiving as ways to help families balance work and family life.
“Investing in comprehensive sexuality education is essential for empowering people to make informed choices. Promoting intergenerational understanding is equally crucial to building trust, solidarity, and fairness across age groups,” she added.
Also speaking at the event, Commissioner for Budget, Economic Planning and Multilateral Coordination, Amina Katagum, said the 2025 theme underscored the vital role of young people globally, in Nigeria, and specifically in Bauchi State.
Represented by Abubakar Bununu, Special Adviser to Governor Bala Mohammed on Multilateral Coordination, Ms Katagum urged governments and stakeholders to engage youths meaningfully and respond to their needs and aspirations.
“This will not only support societal development but also empower young people to create the families they envision. It is our collective responsibility, governments,’ the private sector’s, and development partners’, to foster a more equitable, sustainable, and compassionate world where young people can pursue the lives they want for themselves and their families,” she said.
The theme of the 2025 World Population Day is “Empowering Young People to Create the Families They Want in a Fair and Hopeful World.”
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Agriculture
Kogi govt inaugurates climate resilience training for 2,500 livestock farmers
He noted that Mr Ododo’s administration was also sponsoring hundreds of youths for advanced training in smart agriculture.

NationWide
FG can close 90.6% cybersecurity workforce gap with reforms: Expert
Mr Olufuye said the move would help close the country’s 90.6 per cent cybersecurity workforce gap.

States
Akwa Ibom governor inaugurates 10.4km Uyo–Ukpom Abak road
Mr Eno, during the inauguration, said the construction of the road was in fulfilment of his campaign promise to complete the uncompleted projects of his predecessors.

Heading 3
Tinubu, APC spent $18 billion to repair refineries then quietly sold them without audit: ADC
The ADC demanded that a full audit of Nigeria’s refineries be conducted and the findings presented to the public through legislative hearings.

States
South-South contributed N34 trillion to Nigeria’s economy in 2024: Institute
Mr Otu said the South-South region must now act with urgency to diversify its economy.

States
Anambra: INEC registered 96,085 new voters, extended CVR by three days, says official
Mr Olumekun said that INEC would continue to keep citizens up to date on all its activities.