Nigeria is among 92 Countries without policies on Paternity Leave – UNICEF (Independent)

Nigeria is among 92 countries  with  high infant populations, but do not have national policies in place which ensures new fathers get adequate paid time-off with their newborn babies, a new  analysis by  the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has shown.

The analysis also revealed that almost two-thirds of the world’s children under one-year-old (nearly 90 million) live in countries where their fathers are not entitled by law to a single day of paid paternity leave.

In a statement signed  by UNICEF Nigeria’s Communication Officer, Eva Hinds, which was made available to Daily  Independent in Lagos, the agency called for  investment in family-friendly policies that support early childhood development. Read more

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