A global non-profit organization, AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) Nigeria, has urged policymakers, leaders, and communities to prioritize policies and initiatives that protect and uplift women and girls worldwide.
Mr. Steve Aborisade, the AHF Nigeria Advocacy & Marketing Manager, made the call on Thursday in Lokoja as part of activities to commemorate the 2025 International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 10.
Aborisade stressed the need for leaders at all levels to turn commitments into action, emphasizing that a just and equitable world would only be possible when women and girls can claim their full rights, power, and potential.
He reaffirmed AHF’s commitment to standing in solidarity with women and girls worldwide, celebrating their achievements while championing action to break down barriers to health, equality, and opportunity.
“This year, AHF Nigeria joins the global movement to demand an end to the inequities that hold women and girls back.
“With an IWD commemoration on March 10, AHF Nigeria is reminding everyone that when women and girls thrive, so do entire communities.
“Despite decades of progress, women and girls remain disproportionately impacted by HIV/AIDS, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where they account for more than 60 percent of new HIV infections.
“Globally, gender-based violence, lack of access to healthcare, reproductive rights restrictions, income inequality, and limited educational opportunities further entrench disparities.
“Access to affordable menstrual health products and comprehensive sexual and reproductive health education also remains out of reach for millions, compromising dignity, mobility, and opportunity,” Aborisade stated.
The statement further quoted Dr. Echey Ijezie, the AHF Nigeria Country Program Director (CPD), as saying: “At AHF Nigeria, our desire is to continue uplifting, empowering, and advocating for a world where every woman has the chance to live healthily and prosper.
“Eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS is an important step in empowering and uplifting not just women but families as a whole.”
On her part, the AHF Deputy Chief of Global Advocacy and Policy, Loretta Wong, said: “Women and girls everywhere deserve the power, knowledge, and resources to take control of their health, futures, and lives.
“Real change requires more than words; it demands concrete commitments, including expanding access to HIV prevention and treatment, sexual and reproductive healthcare services, and economic empowerment.”
Aborisade, therefore, reaffirmed AHF’s commitment to ensuring that no woman or girl is left behind as the world celebrates this year’s IWD on March 10.
He assured that AHF would continue to prioritize women and girls by advocating for policies that protect and uplift them worldwide.
He added: “From distributing free menstrual products and combating gender-based violence to expanding access to HIV/AIDS services, AHF is dedicated to ensuring every woman and girl can lead a healthy, empowered life.
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“For IWD 2025, AHF Nigeria will be hosting a forum that brings together women from the Benue State Government Mentor Mothers’ program and mentor mothers from across AHF facilities in the Makurdi axis.
“The event will include young women and girls from AHF Nigeria’s Community Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) cohorts and female members of the Community Advocacy Club from Adaka and Agwan Jukun, Makurdi, Benue State.
“AHF Girls Act members from the communities and affiliated facilities shall also be in attendance.”
Aborisade explained that the forum would examine the impact and efforts of mentor mothers while exploring ways to entrench age-appropriate sexuality education in their various communities.
He added that the forum would also be an opportunity to celebrate the exceptional champions at the forefront of eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is a global non-profit organization providing cutting-edge medicine and advocacy to more than 2.2 million people in 48 countries worldwide across Africa, the Americas, the Asia/Pacific region, and Europe.
AHF is currently the largest non-profit provider of HIV/AIDS medical care in the world.