New Report Unveils Physical Violence Against Nigerian Women

sexual harassment

The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajia Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, has shared a sad truth about women in Nigeria. She said that 31% of women aged 15 to 49 have faced physical violence. She explained that these are not just numbers. Every number is a real woman, a daughter, a sister, a mother, or … Read more

Proven Support: FG Rolls Out Maternal, Child Health Aid

maternal, child health

The Federal Government has begun distributing essential supplies to support mothers and babies. These supplies are called maternal, child health commodities. The goal is to reduce deaths of mothers and newborns across Nigeria. The work is led by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) in Abuja with help from partners. Maternal, Child Health … Read more

Proven Ways WHO Is Transforming Postnatal Care

family planning

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Special Programme of Research, Development, and Research in Human Reproduction (HRP) are collaborating to ensure that postnatal care is robust and effective in every country. Their goal is simple: to make sure mothers and babies not only survive but also live healthy, happy lives. Why Postnatal Care … Read more

Proven Facts: Why Rural Women in Nigeria Stay Poor

Gender research

Poverty is a significant issue for many people worldwide. But it is worse for women in Nigeria, especially those living in rural areas. Rural women face more struggles than men because they are more vulnerable. When poverty is high, women in Nigeria cannot buy good food, health care, or education. This makes life harder for … Read more

Proven Rwanda Gender Budgeting Tricks Tanzania Now Wants

gender budgeting

Senior government officials from Tanzania are visiting Rwanda this week. The visit is part of a program on gender budgeting. The goal is to see how Rwanda uses its budget to support both men and women fairly. UN Women organized the trip. Delegates are from Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar. They include officials from finance, gender, … Read more

Hidden Crisis: Pregnant Women Don’t Know HIV Status

postnatal care

Many pregnant women in Nigeria still do not know their HIV status. Researchers at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) raised this concern. They explained that the problem is worse in rural areas and private hospitals where HIV testing is not common during antenatal care. Dr. Agatha David, who leads the Child and Adolescent … Read more

Expert Warns of Shocking Health Inequality Gaps In Nigeria

Health Inequality

Nigeria is grappling with a critical health crisis rooted in deepening health inequality. Recent reports reveal that approximately 60% of Nigerians survive on less than $2 a day, further worsening disparities in access to healthcare. Professor John Ataguba, a leading health economics expert, cautioned that insufficient health financing and weak government support continue to amplify … Read more

NBA Women’s Forum Fights Derogatory Tag on Female Lawyers

Offensive Label Resurfaces The Nigerian Bar Association Women’s Forum (NBAWF) has condemned the recurring use of the term “conference materials” to describe women lawyers during NBA Annual General Conferences. The phrase, which resurfaced on social media, wrongly suggests that women attend events only for immoral purposes. NBAWF Stands Against Disrespect The Forum described the label … Read more

Jaw-Dropping Move: APC Women Want More Power

APC Women

Zainab Ibrahim, the Deputy National Woman Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has a clear message. She said APC women want a “twinning formula” to help more women enter politics. This formula means that deputy roles, like deputy governors and vice chairpersons, must always be women. She believes this is the fastest way to … Read more

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