Live Tuesday, 18 August 2026
BREAKING
Egyptian FM holds calls with Iranian counterpart , U.S. Envoy on regional developmentsZverev into French Open last-fourIsraeli fire kills four people in Gaza, medics sayEgypt, Singapore discuss expanding cooperation in tourism, antiquitiesAncelotti eases Neymar W. Cup fearsArab, Islamic states condemn Israeli actions at Al-AqsaSyria Hopes for Terrorism Delisting to Spur Economic RecoveryBenfica linked with Fulham’s SilvaVan der Breggen takes Giro leadKremlin: Saudi Arabia Named Guest of Honor at St. Petersburg Economic ForumTrump administration proposes 25% tariff to punish Brazil over trade practicesرياضة محلية‘Really cool to share this journey with her’: Michelle Wie West playing for her family at U.S. Women’s OpenArchaeological Replicas Showcase Saudi Arabia’s Rich History at Kuala Lumpur Int’l Book FairRenewable Energy Helps Red Sea Global Avoid 118,000 Tons of Carbon EmissionsLetter: Carol Rumens obituaryEngland v India: third and deciding women’s T20 cricket international – liveHealthVolunteers serve comfort food in a worrying Ebola outbreak – Sault Michigan NewsEconomyTrump signs AI executive order asking companies to give government early access to modelsVarietySouth West Water fined nearly £2million after supplying homes with parasite-ridden water that left four people in hospital – and telling people it was safe to drinkScience & TechYour car is following you – how to reclaim your data privacy on the open roadEgyptian FM holds calls with Iranian counterpart , U.S. Envoy on regional developmentsZverev into French Open last-fourIsraeli fire kills four people in Gaza, medics sayEgypt, Singapore discuss expanding cooperation in tourism, antiquitiesAncelotti eases Neymar W. Cup fearsArab, Islamic states condemn Israeli actions at Al-AqsaSyria Hopes for Terrorism Delisting to Spur Economic RecoveryBenfica linked with Fulham’s SilvaVan der Breggen takes Giro leadKremlin: Saudi Arabia Named Guest of Honor at St. Petersburg Economic ForumTrump administration proposes 25% tariff to punish Brazil over trade practicesرياضة محلية‘Really cool to share this journey with her’: Michelle Wie West playing for her family at U.S. Women’s OpenArchaeological Replicas Showcase Saudi Arabia’s Rich History at Kuala Lumpur Int’l Book FairRenewable Energy Helps Red Sea Global Avoid 118,000 Tons of Carbon EmissionsLetter: Carol Rumens obituaryEngland v India: third and deciding women’s T20 cricket international – liveHealthVolunteers serve comfort food in a worrying Ebola outbreak – Sault Michigan NewsEconomyTrump signs AI executive order asking companies to give government early access to modelsVarietySouth West Water fined nearly £2million after supplying homes with parasite-ridden water that left four people in hospital – and telling people it was safe to drinkScience & TechYour car is following you – how to reclaim your data privacy on the open road
Prices
US dollar50.21EGPEuro58.18EGPBritish pound68.05EGPSaudi riyal13.39EGPUAE dirham13.67EGPKuwaiti dinar162.79EGPJordanian dinar70.82EGPQatari riyal13.80EGPTurkish lira1.05EGPChinese yuan7.44EGPGold 247,091.98EGP/gGold 216,205.48EGP/gGold 185,318.98EGP/gSilver105.08EGP/g
US dollar50.21EGPEuro58.18EGPBritish pound68.05EGPSaudi riyal13.39EGPUAE dirham13.67EGPKuwaiti dinar162.79EGPJordanian dinar70.82EGPQatari riyal13.80EGPTurkish lira1.05EGPChinese yuan7.44EGPGold 247,091.98EGP/gGold 216,205.48EGP/gGold 185,318.98EGP/gSilver105.08EGP/g
NEWS BREAKING
Health

Preventing Maternal Anaemia For Healthier Mothers, Babies

Every day, thousands of pregnant women walk into health facilities weak, fatigued and dizzy, symptoms often dismissed as “normal pregnancy stress.” Yet these signs point to a condition that contributes to maternal deaths, premature births and long-term developmental challenges for children.

According to data from the 2023–2024 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey, 55 per cent of women of reproductive age are anaemic, and 40 per cent of children under five are stunted.

However, unlike many public health challenges, maternal anaemia is not an unsolvable problem. It is preventable, treatable, and manageable with the right tools. Nigeria already has thee tools: Multiple Micronutrient Supplements (MMS), policies, partners, and a growing body of evidence

MMS, a small daily capsule containing 15 essential vitamins and minerals offers broader protection for pregnant women, reducing anemia, lowering low birth weight, and improving birth outcomes.

The Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare updated its national guidelines in 2021 to recommend MMS for all pregnant women, a shift from decades of reliance on Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) alone. The supplement has also been added to the Essential Medicines List, signaling a strong policy foundation for nationwide use.

Despite these developments, many women at primary healthcare centres do not consistently receive MMS. Stockouts, inadequate funding, low awareness, and limited training for healthcare workers mean the benefits often fail to reach those who need them most.

According to the Executive Secretary of the Civil Society Scaling-Up Nutrition in Nigeria (CS-SUNN), Sunday Okoronkwo,

the country must now prioritise implementation.

“Nigeria has the policies and the evidence. What is needed is full-scale delivery so every pregnant woman, rural or urban, can access the supplements that protect her and her baby,” he said.

CS-SUNN, with partners including UNICEF, FHI 360, Nutrition International, and Results for Development, has played a key role in pushing MMS forward—supporting policy reviews, advocacy, and monitoring distribution.

A major opportunity lies in the Child Nutrition Fund (CNF), a pooled financing mechanism managed by UNICEF that allows governments to double their investments in nutrition commodities such as MMS.

Advocates said that if federal and state governments fully leverage the CNF, the country could secure a steady, nationwide supply of MMS and eliminate the chronic stockouts that weaken antenatal care services.

To end preventable maternal anemia, stakeholders recommended integrating MMS into all antenatal care protocols, training healthcare workers to provide accurate counseling, strengthening supply chains to ensure consistent availability, increasing public awareness so pregnant women know their rights and options, investing in community outreach, especially in rural areas.

Each recommendation moves the country further along the path toward protecting mothers and babies from avoidable health risks.

 

المصدر: Leadership (Nigeria)

0 Views

أضف تعليقاً

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *