There was a time, when we had no say on how our country should be run,
We had our opinions silenced.
Until one day, we stood up and decided to fight for our nation’s existence.
Today marks the day we gained our independence,
Our freedom to stand out and be unique
60yrs of independence,
60yrs strong,
May we never forget the labour of our heroes past
And may Nigeria continue to grow towards greater heights.
World Contraception Day, observed on 26th September of every year, is a global campaign to raise awareness about contraception. This campaign aims to raise awareness about methods available to a woman and her partner to enable them make an informed decision regarding their...
reproductive health. It pushes for better education related to safe and protected sex so that no pregnancy is unplanned or unwanted!
In the spirit of #WCD2020, we'll be bursting some common myths associated with contraceptives & it's use.
Feel free to ask us any questions or concerns you may have in the comments (or in the DM) about contraceptives & it's use in the prevention of unplanned pregnancies & STIs.
Women of reproductive age group (15-49yrs), particularly those in under-served communities, face numerous challenges regarding their Sexual and Reproductive health.
This can be attributed to a number of factors including but not limited to;
...poor accessibility to contraceptives, cultural factors, religious beliefs, oppositions to use by their partners or family members and fear of health risks/side effects of contraceptives.