PARTNER: International Centre for Reproductive Health and Sexual Rights (INCRESE) Print E-mail
Based in the central Nigerian city of Minna, where Sharia'h Islamic law—introduced at the state level in 2000—threatens women's human rights and undermines all people's access to accurate information on sexuality and reproduction, INCRESE advocates for the sexual health and rights of society's most disenfranchised groups, including youth, sexual minorities, survivors of sexual violence, commercial sex workers, and widowed women living with HIV/AIDS. Through education programs in its outreach center and advocacy throughout the community, INCRESE is promoting an understanding of sexual rights that is both protective (the right to say no to unwanted sex) and affirmative (the right to sexual expression)—and challenging the culture of silence around sexuality in a highly conservative environment. IWHC has supported INCRESE since its creation in 2002.
Women men and children gather to watch a dancedrama at INCRESEs offices in Minna
A dance drama developed by INCRESE that integrates traditional dances from northern Nigeria with dramas on sexual violence, body image, masculinity, and other topics, attracts young people passing by INCRESE's center in Minna. After the dance, INCRESE staff engage the audience in a discussion of what they have just seen and invite them to participate in classes on health, rights, and  communication at the center.

 

For more information, visit INCRESE's website.

Tag it:
Digg
Delicious
Spurl
NewsVine
Reddit
YahooMyWeb
Furl it!
De.lirio.us
Ma.gnolia
TailRank
Blinkbits
BlinkList
blogmarks
co.mments
connotea
Fark
feedmelinks
Tags: Africa

International Women's Health Coalition
333 Seventh Avenue, 6th Floor | New York, NY 10001 USA
212.979.8500 | info@iwhc.org