Nigeria, Aug. 3 -- Experts in Nigeria's health sector have identified unequal power structures, harmful cultural norms, poor funding, and systemic silence as major threats stalling progress in sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) across the country.
At a panel session during the 2025 Insight Learning Forum (ILF) held Wednesday in Abuja, they called for urgent policy and cultural reforms to address longstanding gender inequities.
They emphasised that the government must show commitment to tackling maternal deaths, teenage pregnancy, and gender-based violence.
Speaking during the session tagged "The Role of Digital Tools and Innovative Financing Models in Expanding Access to SRHR," the Country Director at Plan International N...
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