Civil
Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) in collaboration with Partnership
for Advocacy in Child and Family Health (PACFaH) held One Day Mentorship
Training for Media Champions in Child and Family Health. The training held at
Nassarawa Guest House, Kano on 22nd January, 2016 was attended by
over 20 media champions working in child and family health. The session aimed to
bring reputable media champions advocating for, and demanding accountability in
child and family health in Nigeria, under one roof for a training on
prioritizing and amplifying child and family health issues—Nutrition, Routine
Immunisation, Family Planning and management of childhood killer diseases, in
the forefront of the media coverage and reportage. After exhaustive
deliberations on various thematic issues, we the participants:
Recognise that adequate budgetary allocation
to and information on child and family health should be accorded priority by
governments at all levels to secure lives, healthy living and socio-economic
development.
Also recognise that inadequate budgetary allocation
to health, existing socio-cultural challenges, endemic corruption have resulted
in poor access to life-saving commodities by mothers and children as well as other
health care services across the country.
Express concern over less priority given to child
and family health in the country; and will access accurate, authoritative and
reliable sources to inform our advocacy to the relevant stakeholders to promote
child and family health at all levels.
Also express worry over lack of political will to
encourage child spacing and urge the government to support dissemination of
accurate, reliable and consistent information on child spacing for the good health
of the mother.
Note that media has essential role in
advocating to the governments for sustainable routine immunization; effective
implementation of National Strategic Plan on Nutrition (NSPAN) at all levels; creation
of budget line for the management of childhood killer diseases, and adequate
budgetary allocation to child spacing commodities in the country.
Also note that the main indication for
malnutrition in the country is stunting which features in poor physical
development and mental retardation in children, and resultant socio-economic challenges.
Further note that accurate, objective and
transparent reportage helps in building confidence and maintaining healthy
relationship with relevant stakeholders.
Affirm that adequate knowledge of child and
family health issues remains essential to effectively engage governments to
provide for, and individuals to access adequate child and family health care
services across the country.
Commit to advocate to the government at all
levels and community to secure their support and confidence to deal with
challenges facing child and family health, through evidence based and
lobby-free advocacy, and investigative journalism.
Also commit to seek adequate knowledge, avoid
technical jargons impeding readers/listeners’ interest, provide focus and
strategic media coverage and reportage on child and family health to secure
governments’ commitment and individual awareness at all levels.
Will give keen interest, great priority and focused
attention to objective, qualitative and strategic coverage and reportage in
child and family health through our respective outfits.
Shall effectively advocate to the governments for judicious
utilization of the nation’s resources and adoption of innovative mechanisms for
fund mobilization for adequate child and family health.
Will support the ongoing lobby-free advocacy by Partnership
for Advocacy in Child and Family Health (PACFaH) in the country.
Signed:
- Rashidat M. OlagunjuNTA, Headquarters
- Habibah BasanyaTVC, Lagos
- Marcus FatunmoleNational Mirror Newspaper, Lagos
- Karls TsokarGuardian Newspaper, Abuja
- Judd-Leonard OkaforDaily Trust Newspaper, Abuja
- Stellamaries AmuwaPRNigeria
- Grace NamijiFederal Radio Corporation, Abuja
- Salisu IbrahimFederal Radio Corporation, Kaduna
- Maimunah AbdulrahmanKaduna State Media Corporation, Kaduna
- Mohammed IbrahimFederal Radio Corporation, Bauchi
- Bulak AfsaNTA, Bauchi
- Habiba DaudaNiger State Television (NSTV)
- Momso Damien DatiNTA, Niger State
- Abubakar Usman AkwangaNTA, Nasarawa State
- Donatus NadiLeadership Newspaper, Nasarawa State
- Ibrahim Musa GiginyuDaily Trust Newspaper, Kano State
- Kolade AdeyemiThe Nation Newspaper, Kano State
- Olusegun AribikeMedia Consultant
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