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The So Aff Podcast - Is it time to do something about the limited access to safe abortions in Africa?

Is it time to do something about the limited access to safe abortions in Africa?

11/21/18 • 36 min

The So Aff Podcast
On today’s episode we’re going to be discussing the situation an overwhelming number of females face in Africa – no access to safe abortions. Roughly 93% of women of reproductive age on the continent live in countries with restrictive abortion laws. I ask Nigerians if we should celebrate or fight against it. Ethiopia has been ranked the worst country in the world for access to toilets at homes. I’m going to share a great way you can help change this. Today’s spotlight is on Biafra. I’ve always wanted to know more about why so many people think Nigeria would be better off if it split. We’ll hear from the London leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra -better known as IPOB to find out why he thinks there’s no other option.
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On today’s episode we’re going to be discussing the situation an overwhelming number of females face in Africa – no access to safe abortions. Roughly 93% of women of reproductive age on the continent live in countries with restrictive abortion laws. I ask Nigerians if we should celebrate or fight against it. Ethiopia has been ranked the worst country in the world for access to toilets at homes. I’m going to share a great way you can help change this. Today’s spotlight is on Biafra. I’ve always wanted to know more about why so many people think Nigeria would be better off if it split. We’ll hear from the London leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra -better known as IPOB to find out why he thinks there’s no other option.

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