FP Omission in 2022 Health Budget: Advocates worry over impact on Nation’s population

FP Omission in 2022 Health Budget: Advocates worry over impact on Nation’s population

As Nigeria launches new development plans which prioritize population management & maternal health, advocates working on family planning under the Partnership for Advocacy in child and family health at Scale have drawn the attention of the federal government to the missing budget line for Family Planning in the proposed 2022 National budget, and the benefit in investing in family planning.

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