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The World Health Organization (WHO) has called on Nigeria to redouble its efforts in achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC), a critical component of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 3) aimed at ensuring access to quality healthcare for all.
Speaking during a high-level health forum in Abuja, WHO officials stressed that Nigeria must prioritize investments in primary healthcare, equitable service delivery, and health financing reforms to meet its UHC targets by 2030.
Universal Health Coverage ensures that every individual can access essential health services without suffering financial hardship. However, Nigeria faces persistent challenges such as:
According to WHO, over 70% of Nigerians pay for healthcare out-of-pocket, a trend that exposes millions to catastrophic health spending and poverty.
The WHO Country Representative urged the Nigerian government to:
“Achieving UHC is not only a health priority but also a pathway to reducing poverty and promoting economic development,” WHO stated.
The Federal Ministry of Health reaffirmed its commitment to implementing the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) reforms and enhancing service delivery in rural and urban communities.