This piece originally ran in Punch Nigeria.
Society For Family Health through its Delivering Innovation in Self-Care project has trained over 8,000 women across the 13 local government areas of Nasarawa State in the self-injecting method of family planning.
Our correspondent reports that the DISC project is a five-year sexual and reproductive health program implemented by the SFH, with funding from the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation and support from Population Services International.
The Reproductive and Family Planning Coordinator in the State Ministry of Health, Salome Vincent-Aya gave the commendation at the closeout and dissemination of the Nasarawa State and SFH Family Planning performance in Lafia on Thursday.
Vincent-Aya explained that efforts by the organisation would help mitigate the prevalence rate of maternal and child mortality across the state.
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