Health
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A Man’s Perspective: Women And Girls Deserve Equal Right To Education [#Choice4Life]
Dec 11, 2014By Olumide Idowu @OlumideIDOWU, #Choice4Life Advocate The #16DaysofActivism Against Gender Violence is an international campaign that starts on 25th November, International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and ends on 10 December, Human Rights Day.... -
Ikorodu: Water, Water Everywhere!
Dec 8, 2014By David Atilola and Adekunle Samuel In Itowolo Area of Ikorodu, a suburb in Lagos Nigeria, flood is destroying properties in the community. The residents are complaining about how the challenge of flood is making life unbearable for... -
Nigeria Remains An Ebola Conscious Country [Photo]
Dec 5, 2014Ebola free Nigeria remains an Ebola conscious Nigeria. Structures have been and are being put together by the government of Nigeria to ensure that Nigeria that was once free from Ebola remains forever free. Picture shows... -
We Agree: There Is A Need To Include Rural Women In Cancer Awareness Campaign
Dec 4, 2014“…I think we should also try and reach out to women who are in the rural areas as I think we shouldn’t forget them because the women who are in the city tend to get a... -
Let’s Look At Gender Based Violence Holistically
Dec 4, 2014The world on Tuesday November 25, 2014 launched sixteen days of activism leading up to 10th December- the day set aside globally as the international human rights day. The focus, rightly on many local and international... -
WHERE WE ARE; 30 YEARS SINCE KENYA DOCUMENTED FIRST HIV CASE
Dec 3, 2014Change is said to be the only permanent thing in the world, it comes in many forms and we have learnt to deal with it. However, when the HIV epidemic hit, the world was almost brought... -
“GOVERNMENT IS NOT INVESTING IN SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH”-Dr Kole Shettima
Dec 1, 2014At the 3rd Nigerian Family Planning Conference that held at the Ladi Kwali Hall in Sheraton Hotel, Abuja, Dr Kole Shetima, Co Chairman of the 3rd Nigerian Family Planning Conference and Chair of Annual Population Series,... -
Where We Are: 30 Years Since Kenya Documented The First HIV…
Dec 1, 2014By Catherine Nyambura Change is said to be the only permanent thing in the world. It comes in many forms and we have learnt to deal with it. However, when the HIV epidemic hit, the world... -
Investigation: The Rise of Fake Social Workers and NGOs in Plateau State
Nov 30, 2014In Jos, Plateau State, there is a growing trend of “professional beggars” who pose as social workers and collect money from individuals, with the promise of treating some health related problems encountered by some indigents. Esther... -
Limbless Kids Tell Tales Of Loss, Agony And Hope
Nov 29, 2014They are like child soldiers carrying wounds that bore fatal remembrance of a distress battle they had gone through. Hannah Ojo tells their stories of agony. What makes Medinat Jimoh different from other babies? It...