Panellists at a media roundtable in Jos, Plateau State, say, increased budgetary allocation and releases, as well as delivery of commitments by stakeholders will greatly reduce challenges faced by policy makers in developing sexual reproductive health budget.
These according to them, will ensure provision of funds to cover the supply of Family planning commodities.
The panellists were discussing on the theme, “Bridging the Gap for Family Planning Funding” in Plateau state.
Gwamkat Gwamzhi compiles this report from the meeting.
This report was aired on Radio Nigeria Network News on Tuesday 20th April, 2021 @4pm