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I don’t use pads o; I use cotton wool…” The Hidden Dangers of Unregulated Period Products

A few days ago, I overheard one woman telling another how effective cotton wool was during her period. She said, “I don’t use pads o, I use cotton wool…”  When the other woman asked how she used it, she explained that she folded the cotton wool, inserted it inside her body, and once it was […]

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Call for Applications: Program Officer 

The Initiative for Gender Equality and Sexual Reproductive Health (IGE-SRH) is seeking a dedicated Program Officer to join our team. This role is central to supporting the effective planning, implementation, and monitoring of our sexual and reproductive health programs. The Program Officer will coordinate program activities, liaise with stakeholders, and ensure that initiatives align with

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It Is Still a Phobia

Every May 17, the world marks IDAHOBIT, the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia. But beyond the acronym is a fight that’s still ongoing, and a reminder that existing, loudly and freely, is still a radical act. We sat down with 2 Nigerians who had a lot to say about what this day

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