Prime Woman

This public health expert is on a quest to fight postpartum struggles in Nigeria

Between 14% and 44% of new mothers suffer from postpartum depression (PPD)

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Love, stigma, and the health worker rewriting Nigeria’s HIV narrative

In 2020, Ibrahim* sat in a clinic waiting room, his palms damp

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Meningitis took her voice–she fought back with the written word

A childhood battle with meningitis impaired her speech, leaving her vulnerable to

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How one woman Is rewriting Zambia’s disability story

In 2001, when she was just 14, Rachael Chomba suffered a severe

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Having lost her vision at 10, this woman is spearheading a movement for disability inclusion

One April morning, Ngozi Ukpai-Okoro woke up with a high fever, splitting

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“We belong here too”: One woman’s fight to get children with cerebral palsy into the classroom

Before she became an advocate, she was a child who struggled to

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“Inclusion is easy”: A Nigerian professional helps to redefine autism support beyond the therapy room

After years of envisaging herself in a white lab coat, Oray Okechukwu's

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