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Invisible No More: Nigerian Women with Disabilities Speak Out on Sexuality, Stigma, and Survival

Sexuality and Disability in Nigeria: A Fight for Visibility and Rights Imagine being told your desires don’t matter—or worse, that your body isn’t worthy of love, safety, or autonomy. For women with disabilities in Nigeria, this is not imagination. It’s daily life. A groundbreaking study with 24 women in Lagos reveals systemic neglect, societal stigma, and resilience in the face of erasure. Here’s what they want the world to know. Key Findings: The Barriers They Face Societal Stigma: Dismissed as “asexual,” their sexual needs are ignored. Healthcare Gaps: Clinics lack ramps, contraceptives are inaccessible, and myths about birth control abound. Violence & Vulnerability: 40% of participants reported sexual assault, often compounded by mobility challenges. Economic Exclusion: Poverty limits access to care, with one woman pleading for “a walking aid to reach the hospital.” ‘We Are Not Asexual’: Voices from the […]

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