Women and girls in Nigeria face serious health and rights challenges, from unsafe abortions, teen pregnancy, and sexual violence to workplace discrimination and harmful practices like female genital mutilation. This monthly podcast will feature experts, survivors, and community voices discussing sexual health, menstrual care, mental health, and access to youth-friendly services. Episodes will give listeners practical information and a safe space for dialogue and advocates for policy change.
Many women and girls in Nigeria face barriers to safe healthcare, including unsafe abortion practices, teen pregnancy, sexual violence, and limited access to youth-friendly clinics. Economic exclusion, harmful traditions, and poor menstrual health education add to these risks. Mental health challenges, body image pressures, and workplace discrimination are rarely discussed openly, leaving many without guidance or support.
The podcast will address sensitive topics through expert interviews, survivor stories, and practical advice. Each episode will focus on real experiences and solutions, including safe health practices, legal rights, and community resources. By using online platforms, the podcast will reach listeners in both urban and rural areas, creating a channel for learning and open discussion. Guests include doctors, activists, and survivors. Episodes are free, shareable to maximize reach.
Consistent public conversations on women's health and rights can reduce harmful stigma, help listeners make informed choices, and encourage safer practices. As more people have access to accurate info. & hear relatable voices, communities can respond more supportively to survivors, challenge discrimination, and promote better health practices for future generations.In 7months, we aim to reach 1million listeners & lower the incidence of life-threatening health complications affecting women by 20%
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