Voluntary Contraception
Central to our work is ensuring informed choices to prevent unintended pregnancies, we work to strengthen healthcare systems to enable contraceptive service provision.
Our work embraces wholistic approaches that empowers women, girls and vulnerable persons to self-determine their reproductive choices using various contraceptive options. In contribution to preventing maternal mortality, we work to improve contraception uptake amongst marginalized and vulnerable communities.
Our Stories
Reaching for equal: Disability-centered Sexual Reproductive health for Gender Equality.
Mrs. Favour is a 33-year-old woman living with a physical disability in Benin City, Edo State. Like many women with disabilities, she faces challenges when accessing sexual reproductive health including contraceptive services because of the limited knowledge she has to make informed decisions and the stigma faced when she visits healthcare centres.