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Nigeria Tackles Barriers to Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights

Nigeria Tackles Barriers to Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights

Elizabeth OkandejibyElizabeth Okandeji
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A recent conference in Abuja, Nigeria, highlighted ongoing challenges faced by citizens in exercising their Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR).

Nigeria is confronting challenges to its citizens’ Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR).

The stakeholders in Nigeria’s SRHR 2024 Conference in Abuja, which had as its theme “SRHR: Culture and Social Norms within Communities,” repeatedly emphasized the need of respecting each and every citizen’s right to sexual and reproductive health.

The Nigeria SRHR Movement, a 64-member group focused on sexual and reproductive health concerns in Nigeria, was responsible for organizing the conference.

A non-profit human rights organization called Lawyers Alert organized the conference, which drew attendees from the key population, sexual minority populations, advocates, implementers, and the media.

The conference’s panelists took a break from their presentations to analyze the problems and urged all branches of government to repeal laws that violate citizens’ rights to sexual and reproductive health.

The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)’s Steve Aborisade, the Country Director of IPAS Nigeria Health Foundation, Mr. Lucky Palmer, the Head of Programs at the Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC), and Emmanuela Azu praised Lawyers Alert for organizing the conference.

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Ensuring SRHR allows individuals to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health. This includes access to contraception, safe abortion services, and accurate sexual health information. Overcoming barriers to SRHR can improve public health outcomes and empower Nigerians to make informed decisions about their bodies and families.

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This conference signifies a growing movement in Nigeria demanding respect for SRHR. By working together, advocates and policymakers can create a more equitable and healthy future for all Nigerians.

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