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Nigeria: Inclusive family planning and good governance
What does quality maternity care mean in a context of medical pluralism? Perspectives of women in Nigeria
Providing Equitable, High Quality Maternity Care in the Context of a Limited Health Workforce: Lessons From Nigeria
How do developing countries facing severe shortages in well-trained, equitably distributed health workers ensure access to high quality maternal health care for all women? There are several potential solutions that may be feasible in the short-term, which are currently being tested in Nigeria…read more
Nigerian women are now embracing family planning
Cholera poses grave risks to pregnant women in conflict-affected Nigeria
Experts react to Nigeria’s high maternal mortality rate
Nigeria scales up family planning campaign
Alarming Shortage of Health Personnel in Conflict-Affected Nigeria
The United Nations Population Fund estimates that 1.7 million women affected by the conflict in Nigeria are of reproductive age, and some 276,000 of these women are likely to become pregnant this year. The violence has left more than 40% of health facilities either destroyed or badly damaged, and many doctors and nurses were forced to flee, creating a crisis for women who need maternal health care…read more