Category: Life
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Nigeria’s Cultural Taboos: Redefining Childbirth Choices for a Safer Future
Misinformation spreads its roots deeply in communities where access to reliable health education is scarce. Rumors, myths, and misconceptions intertwine with cultural norms, further reinforcing the taboo around cesarean delivery.
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Nigeria’s Cultural Taboos: Redefining Childbirth Choices for a Safer Future
Misinformation spreads its roots deeply in communities where access to reliable health education is scarce. Rumors, myths, and misconceptions intertwine with cultural norms, further reinforcing the taboo around cesarean delivery.
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Empowering All: Leading the Way in Inclusion and Women’s Rights
A society that’s inclusive not only facilitates equitable participation for women, enabling them to pursue their dreams, but it also enhances women’s empowerment by securing parity in opportunities when universally implemented.
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Survey Reveals Alarming Rates of Sexual Assault Among Female NHS Surgeons
Roughly 30 per cent of female surgeons in the NHS have experienced sexual assault within the last five years, as revealed by a survey dubbed a “surgical #MeToo movement.”
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From Outrage To Action: Disturbing Numbers In August
UN Women estimates that 736 million women—nearly one-third of all women aged 15 and older—have experienced physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence, or both at some point in their lives.
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In “Omozi”, Fatimah Gimsay Captures A Gritty Tale of Motherhood and Migration
The film delves into the theme of desperation and the harsh reality faced by intended migrants seeking greener pastures. It centres around Omozi, a mother driven to seek desperate measures to provide a better life for her family.
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Meryem Belkihel Has Embarked on an Epic African Adventure by Bicycle
Meryem Belkihel, better known as MeghyLost, is a 28-year-old Moroccan currently ten countries into a journey from Morocco to Tanzania by bike.
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The Price Women Pay For Their Freedom
I spoke with five divorcees from different parts of Northern Nigeria about the challenges that come with being divorced and all of them had their fair share of trouble.
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Postpartum Depression: The Things Women Leave Unsaid
70 to 80% of new mothers suffer from postpartum depression. A clinical form of postpartum depression, which is more severe and lasts longer, affects 10-20% of these mothers.
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Postpartum Depression: The Things Women Leave Unsaid
70 to 80% of new mothers suffer from postpartum depression. A clinical form of postpartum depression, which is more severe and lasts longer, affects 10-20% of these mothers.