The Legal trap: When the Law leaves a survivor with no safe choice
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This episode marks the first in a series under the Health Before Judgment digital campaign, part of our Igboya Asayan 2.0 Project.
This project is a scale-up of version 1.0, and its primary goal is to continue addressing the pervasive difficulties women face in accessing reproductive healthcare services due to the country’s restrictive legal framework. Specifically, it highlights:
1. How restrictive abortion laws can become a second layer of harm for survivors of sexual violence
2. One of the cruellest consequences of sexual violence: when a survivor is denied access to safe abortion and pushed into a pregnancy she did not choose. Through an anonymised survivor story and the voice of a reproductive justice advocate, the conversation examines how restrictive laws, stigma, silence, and weak support systems deepen trauma rather than heal it.
Case study: Recent event in Ozoro, Delta State.