IWD 2025: OSUN Health Ministry, TCI, Others Take Family Planning Sensitization To Igbona Market, Distribute Condoms, Fliers (PHOTOS)

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THE Osun State Ministry of Health, State Primary Health Care Development Board in collaboration with The Challenge Initiative, TCI, MSI Nigeria Reproductive Choices and ECWES took Family Planning sensitization to Igbona Market, Osogbo, Osun State.

 

The event on Tuesday, March 11, 2025 was part of the activities marking 2025 International Women’s Day (IWD) celebration, themed “For All Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, Empowerment.”

 

Speaking on behalf of the Ministry of Health, the State Coordinator for Family Planning, Mrs. Ololade Abatan, educated market women on the importance of family planning and childbirth spacing.

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She emphasized that family planning enables women to complete their education, participate in the workforce, contribute meaningfully to society, and properly care for their husband and children while maintaining their own well-being.

 

Mrs. Abatan further explained that family planning allows couples and individuals to decide the number of children they want and when to have them. She urged market women to visit public health facilities, where trained professionals can provide proper guidance on contraceptive methods instead of purchasing pills indiscriminately from the market.

According to her, healthcare providers can help women to make an informed choice and a suitable contraceptive methods for their bodies.

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Also speaking at the sensitization program, the Adolescent Desk Officer, Mrs. Roseline Akinlabi, highlighted the importance of child spacing.

 

She stressed that proper spacing between births allow women to recover from the stress of pregnancy and labor, provide sound education for their children, and better care for their families.

 

The event featured the distribution of male and female condoms, lubricants, and informational flyers to market women.

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