Stakeholders call for reforms in Nigeria’s care industry

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The Nation Newspaper Stakeholders call for reforms in Nigeria’s care industry

’s population of demographics, including children, the elderly, and people with disabilities, stakeholders convened at the maiden Caring Africa Summit in Lagos to champion comprehensive reforms in the country’s care industry. Chinyere Okoroafor reports that Nigeria has the highest number of older people in the continent, and the 19th highest across the globe, with the population of Nigerians aged 65 and older projected to triple by 2050.

With the mass exodus of young Nigerians to foreign countries, the homecare role in the country is gradually solidifying, especially for the elderly as many seek care for their aged parents and relatives left behind.Caregiving is providing care for the daily needs of someone that is unable to care for them. The car may include addressing the physical, domestic and emotional needs of someone that requires continuous support and attention. The individual could be a loved one, child or a friend.

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