Education, Family planning, Reproductive health, Traditional practices, Law, Religion, Gender, Death, Power, Social change

PM News . 12 November 1998 . Pg 2

  The text is an interview with Chief (Mrs.) Grace Ebun Delano, a Nigerian nurse and reproductive health expert. She discusses the importance of effective laws to protect women's health, particularly in the context of harmful traditional practices such as child marriage. Delano highlights the need for religious leaders and powerful individuals to support and obey laws that promote women's rights and reproductive health. She also emphasizes the importance of education and professional institutions in acquiring knowledge and skills in the nursing profession.

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The text is an interview with Chief (Mrs.) Grace Ebun Delano, a Nigerian nurse and reproductive health expert. She discusses the importance of effective laws to protect women's health, particularly in the context of harmful traditional practices such as child marriage. Delano highlights the need for religious leaders and powerful individuals to support and obey laws that promote women's rights and reproductive health. She also emphasizes the importance of education and professional institutions in acquiring knowledge and skills in the nursing profession.

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