2020
DOI: 10.18034/ajhal.v7i1.366
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Sexual and Reproductive Health in (Nigeria) Africa: Issues, Debate and Approaches

Abstract: Human reproductive health is still at risk in Nigeria. In response to the problem, the Federal Government of Nigeria launched the National Reproductive Health Policy in 2001 to serve as the framework to base reproductive health strategies and interventions. Despite this, the country is far from achieving its set target. Several factors have been identified as the elements behind this challenge. One of such factor is cultural and religious beliefs. Religions have been known to have influenced people on beliefs … Show more

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“…In a typical Nigerian community, human sexuality is not a subject that is publicly debated. 1 The rules that regulate sexual activity are based on biblical and cultural values. In this case, it is widely assumed that only heterosexual partnerships are allowed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a typical Nigerian community, human sexuality is not a subject that is publicly debated. 1 The rules that regulate sexual activity are based on biblical and cultural values. In this case, it is widely assumed that only heterosexual partnerships are allowed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%