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in Post-covid-19 Nigeria: Working with Policymakers and actors to promote inclusive and sustainable rural women’s This Policy Brief focuses on the need for health in Nigeria” policymakers in Nigeria to recognise the Funding: The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), importance of unpaid care and domestic the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council work in the country based on the. [...] Key challenges reproductive health is equally important for affecting reproductive health issues in the men, and improving the access of boys and rural communities of Delta and Edo State men to sexual and reproductive health include but not limited to lack of capacity of services supports more gender equal sharing health facilities to provide comprehensive of responsibilities for healthy sexuality. [...] Women in the rural Delta and Edo States contribute to poor communities of Delta and Edo States did not sexual and reproductive health by impeding benefit from health care during the communication and creating unstated pandemic compared to men, and women expectations and pressures. [...] In Delta State 68.9 percent of the In Edo State, the proportions are largely males and 72 percent of the female similar with 93 percent of the male respondents reported that they fell sick respondents and 97.2 percent of the female during the period of the pandemic and after. [...] As the Covid-19 planning services, about half of the pandemic reached the rural areas of Delta respondents reported that they had and Edo States, it caused concern, fear and problems accessing maternal health care stress, all of which are natural and normal and family planning in which the vast reactions to the changing and uncertain majority of them indicated that it was due to situation that eve.

Authors

JONES

Pages
9
Published in
Nigeria