Words on Marble
Over the past decade, the Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI) engaged stakeholders at various levels to promote family planning in Nigeria. As part of activities to closeout NURHI 2 after 10 Years of Impact, NURHI is showcasing quotes and stories gathered over the years as “Words on Marble” – a familiar ideology of projecting key messages in the Nigerian environment.
Source: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Date of Publication: August 10, 2020
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