As we step into 2026, we do so with renewed purpose, clarity, and commitment. The year ahead presents both opportunities and challenges within the evolving healthcare and funding landscape. At Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN), we are embracing this moment as a turning point — one that calls for innovation, sustainability, and strengthened partnerships.In […]
Read MoreThe Wife of the Governor of Niger State, Her Excellency Hajiya Fatima Bago, has commended the Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria (PPFN) for its significant contributions to improving healthcare delivery, particularly for women and children across the state. She gave the commendation while receiving a delegation from PPFN on a courtesy visit in Minna. The […]
Read MoreSometimes, in life’s fragile moments, there’s a deep sadness that many people keep hidden. Miscarriage is one of those experiences, where pain and loss touch many lives but often go unspoken. Every year, millions of people face the heartbreaking reality of losing a hoped-for child before birth, leaving them devastated. The signs of miscarriage can […]
Read MoreAs we commemorate the International Day of Education, it is a poignant moment to reflect on the fundamental role education plays in shaping not only academic knowledge but also the holistic development of our children. One integral aspect of a child’s growth that often faces societal reluctance and taboos is sexuality education. Today, as we […]
Read MoreThe Boko Haram insurgency in North-East Nigeria led to people’s profound political, economic, and social dislocations in Borno State. For more than a decade now, since the resurgence of the insurgents, millions of citizens have been rendered homeless. Hence, there has been a surge of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) hosted in various government and privately […]
Read MoreThe adverse effect of the COVID-19 pandemic was felt across every socio-political and economic stratum of our society. It took a toll on our everyday transactional activities. It exposed the gaps that existed in our communities and had forced us to re-evaluate our ways of moving forward. In Nigeria, the health sector suffered the most […]
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