Brunch for maternal health right International Women’s Day

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In March, ASVIOL Support Initiative and the Nafisa Atiku Brand, supported by the French Mission in Nigeria, hosted a high-profile brunch
event. This esteemed gathering brought together influential panelists for a pivotal conversation on the critical issue of maternal
health rights in Nigeria.
The discussion highlighted the imperative need to prioritize maternal health and well-being, and to address the systemic challenges and
disparities that persist in Nigeria’s maternal healthcare system.

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