Babatunji Wusu –

The fifth iteration of Access Bank’s “W Health Month Program,” a female-focused, banking-led initiative, is scheduled to take place.
The annual women’s health month initiative attempts to encourage women to maintain good health. This issue will be released later this month.

The ‘W’ Initiative recognizes the value of women’s health and aims to improve the lives of women in the neighborhood. The bank intends for the month-long campaign to increase awareness of the value of routine medical exams and preventative treatment, as well as to inform women about health-related issues and improve the overall standard of healthcare services available to them.

Abiodun Olubitan, Group Head, Access Bank Plc’s W Initiative, stated that the bank has constantly paved the way in empowering women and that its commitment has remained unwavering.

The ‘W Initiative’ has organized a number of events for this October with the goal of empowering millions of women nationwide through professional health insights, education, and health screening opportunities.

Free eye screenings in honor of World Sight Day are just a few of the inspiring events Olubitan listed. “These include free cervical cancer screenings, free hepatitis B screenings, discounts on annual health packages, informative health talk sessions at our branches, a complimentary virtual therapy session on World Mental Health Day, an engaging W health webinar on PCOS, sexual wellness, and menopause, and a wide range of other inspiring events to support the health journey of our female clientele,” she added.

Olubitan remarked that the program is in line with the bank’s commitment to community empowerment and social responsibility.

“We genuinely believe that healthy, educated women are better able to fulfill their financial and personal goals. Join us in advancing the health and wellbeing of women. We can improve the lives of women in our community by working together, Olubitan stated.

Olubitan reaffirmed that the bank’s ‘W Initiative’ is still committed to promoting healthcare accessibility for women and has done so continuously through the Maternal Health Service Support (MHSS), a discounted health financing product designed specifically to enable payment of medical bills for fertility treatments, natal support, and other specialized procedures making access to quality healthcare for women and their families easier and more practical.

 

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