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Economic realities changing people’s mindset toward reproductive health services in Sokoto

The economic realities in Sokoto state, like in many other parts of the country, has begun to have profound impact on the attitude of many men towards family planning. With dwindling resources, uncertain employment prospects, and increasing cost of living, many families in Sokoto state have been compelled to reconsider their approach to childbirth spacing.
Abdoulaye KayBy Abdoulaye KayMarch 5, 2024Updated:March 5, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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The economic realities in Sokoto state, like in many other parts of the country, have begun to have a profound impact on the attitude of many men towards family planning. With dwindling resources, uncertain employment prospects, and increasing cost of living, many families in Sokoto state have been compelled to reconsider their reproductive health approach.

By Mansur Isah Buhari

Before the economic crisis got this tight, Sokoto state, like much of Nigeria, had a high birth rate. Families often had many children, believing that it would provide security in old age and ensure that at least some of their offspring would survive to support them. However, as the economic situation becomes more challenging, many families find it increasingly difficult to provide for numerous children. The cost of raising and educating children has become more burdensome, while the availability of stable employment and economic opportunities has dwindled. This has led to a re-evaluation of the traditional approach to childbirth.

Data from family clinics/health centers in the state revealed that among other reasons, as economic pressures intensified, many families in Sokoto state began to recognize the importance of smaller family sizes. Limited resources meant that parents had to make difficult decisions about how to provide for their children, and many came to realize that a smaller, well-spaced family could ensure a better quality of life for each child. As a result, the economic crisis has led to a shift in attitude, with more families embracing the principles of child spacing as a means to secure a better future for their children.

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In addition to the economic factors, the present economic situation has also brought to light the need for greater access to healthcare and reproductive services in Sokoto state. Many families have expressed a desire for improved access to family planning resources, including contraceptives and reproductive health education. As they navigate the challenges of the economic downturn, families are seeking ways to take control of their reproductive choices and ensure that they can sustainably provide for their children. This has underscored the importance of strengthening the healthcare infrastructure and promoting awareness of childbirth spacing options in the state.

The economic crisis has also prompted a broader conversation about gender equality and women’s empowerment in Sokoto state. As families confront the financial strain of raising children, there is a growing recognition of the role that women play in decision-making regarding family size and reproductive health. Women are increasingly advocating for their right to make informed choices about their reproductive health, and there is a greater emphasis on empowering women to pursue education and economic opportunities.

Furthermore, the current economic crisis has highlighted the link between population growth and environmental sustainability in Sokoto state. As the population grows, the demand for resources such as water, food, and energy increases, putting additional strain on the environment. The recognition of this relationship has encouraged discussions about the importance of sustainable development and responsible family planning practices to ensure a healthy and prosperous future for Sokoto State.

Despite the challenges posed by the current economic realities, the evolving attitudes towards family planning in Sokoto state offer a glimmer of hope for the future. By prioritizing the well-being of their families and embracing the principles of sustainable development, families in Sokoto state are actively engaging in discussions about how to build a more resilient and prosperous society. The economic crisis has sparked a reevaluation of long-held beliefs about family size and reproductive health, leading to a growing consensus on the importance of informed decision-making and support for women’s empowerment.

As Sokoto state navigates the economic challenges ahead, it is clear that the shifting attitudes toward family planning will continue to shape the landscape of reproductive health and population dynamics. By addressing the diverse needs of families and promoting access to comprehensive reproductive health services, Sokoto State has an opportunity to foster a more sustainable and equitable future for its citizens. The changing attitudes towards family planning are a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the people of Sokoto state as they strive to build a better future for themselves and their children.

In response to the changing attitudes towards reproductive health in Sokoto state, The Challenge Initiative (TCI), a not-for-profit media development organization, in collaboration with Development Communications (DEVCOMS) Network, conducted a 3-day workshop for journalists and broadcasters in the state on how the media could facilitate creating awareness on access to reproductive health services and education in the state, increase awareness about the benefits of childbirth spacing.

The NGO has worked with community leaders, healthcare providers, and local organizations to promote dialogue and provide support for families seeking to make informed decisions about their reproductive health.

Buhari is the publisher of the Daily Star

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