NEWS
DUTCH TV CREW AND UAFC STAFF IN NIGERIA
A Dutch TV crew and UAFC staff visited Nigeria from 28th October until 1st of November 2009. The presence of the camera team and Oxfam Novib’s general director Ms Farah Karimi meant that this was not an ordinary duty trip.DOCUMENT
RISE IN UNINTENDED BIRTH'S IN NIGERIA
Guttmacher Report (2009) called: Meeting Young Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs in Nigeria'NEWS
UAFC VISITS SFH IN NIGERIA
Ilze Smit (World Population Foundation) and Monique Demenint (Oxfam Novib) visited the Society for Family Health (SFH) in Nigeria in March 2009.INTERVIEW WITH VICTORIA ARCHIBONG, SFH
"I believe the introduction of the male condoms was relatively easier. This could be because it was easier to target men as the “dominant” party in relationships and the ones who will wear the condoms. There was also a lot of support from donors and IPs. The female condom is regarded more as a “woman thing”. Some men may feel threatened as the female condom will empower women in demonstrating their sexual and reproductive health rights. For Female condom programming, programmers have to be more creative and strategic."