Etsako West, Edo, Nigeria – February 13, 2024
In a groundbreaking initiative, the Advocacy for Women with Disabilities Initiative (AWWDI), supported by Ipas Nigeria, gathered 25 members of the Etsako West self-help group for an insightful and impactful day dedicated to learning about sexual and reproductive health rights. Held at the district’s community hall, this workshop addressed critical issues surrounding family planning access faced by Nigerian women with disabilities.
Disability Inclusion VCAT Project: Bridging Gaps in Sexual and Reproductive Health
This session was a crucial component of the Disability Inclusion VCAT project, designed with a mission to empower and educate women and girls with disabilities on their sexual and reproductive health and rights. The project recognizes the importance of inclusivity in addressing the unique challenges faced by this demographic.
Project Introduction Set the Tone
The session commenced with the solemn singing of the national anthem, creating a patriotic atmosphere. The project coordinator then provided a brief but comprehensive introduction to the Disability Inclusion VCAT project, outlining its objectives and the impact it aspires to achieve.
Navigating Family Planning: The Central Theme
The main topic of discussion during the session revolved around “The use of contraceptives and where to access them.” The project coordinator adeptly explained this complex subject in a simple and interactive manner, ensuring that all participants, regardless of their background, could comprehend the importance of family planning.
Narrative Approach: “Why Did She Die” Unveils the Consequences
To foster engagement and break the ice, the project coordinator shared a poignant story titled “Why did she die,” illustrating the severe consequences of unsafe abortion while emphasizing the paramount importance of family planning in safeguarding women’s health.
Active Participation and Learning: A Testament to Success
Under the guidance of health educator Mrs. Ahonsi Olaoluwa, participants exhibited remarkable attentiveness and enthusiasm throughout the session. They actively posed questions, shared personal experiences, and expressed opinions on the discussed topics. Importantly, participants gained insights into the various types of contraceptives available and learned about health facilities where they can access these services.
Gratitude to Ipas: A Collaborative Effort for Positive Change
AWWDI expressed sincere gratitude to Ipas for their unwavering support and collaboration in this transformative project. The organization hopes that the knowledge imparted during this session will empower women and girls with disabilities in Etsako West to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Inspiring Others to Join: A Call to Action
Beyond immediate impact, AWWDI aspires for this session to inspire other women and girls with disabilities to join self-help groups and benefit from similar initiatives. The organization remains steadfast in its commitment to promoting disability inclusion and gender equality in Nigeria.
Empowering Women, Disability Inclusion, Family Planning
This event encapsulates the essence of empowering women, promoting disability inclusion, and advocating for family planning.
In conclusion, AWWDI’s initiative in Etsako West marks a significant step towards fostering inclusivity, education, and empowerment in the realm of sexual and reproductive health for women with disabilities in Nigeria. The collaborative efforts of AWWDI and Ipas pave the way for a more informed and equitable future.