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Author: Isioma

Ain’t I a Woman? Isioma in conversation with Dr. Jen Gunter, Author of the Menopause Manifesto and the Vagina Bible

The menopause is a natural part of the female life cycle. But why do women become invisible after the menopause? Dr Jen Gunter answers my question ‘Ain’t I A Woman?”

Ain’t I a Woman? Isioma in conversation with BBC TV Doctor Nighat Arif

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The menopause is a natural part of the female life cycle. But why do women become invisible after the menopause? Dr Naghat ARif answers my question ” Ain’t I A Woman?”

Dr. Isioma Okolo dissects out the Economics of Your Uterus

Equal Pay Street

In this game of gonads, who decided that a testicle is worth more than an ovary?

Dr. Isioma Okolo introduces Reproductive Justice: Why We Police Women’s Uteruses

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To deputise a complete stranger to interfere with a woman’s health choice is constitutionally, medically, morally and ethically wrong. That’s the end of my sentence.

Dr. Isioma Okolo advocates for Surgery, the Neglected Step Child of Cervical Cancer Elimination

Cervical cancer can be prevented. When detected early it can be treated and cured with surgery. As we mark the one year anniversary of the “Cervical Cancer Elimination Day of Action”, I reflect on the role of surgical systems in eliminating cervical cancer.

Dr. Isioma Okolo explores young people’s mental health during the pandemic with Victor Ugo in “Adults in Essence but not in Mind”

Adolescence is a period of flux made easier by access to safe information that makes sense. Learn how to get it right from mental health advocate and founder of the NGO MANI( Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative).

Adolescents make up 16% of the population and straddle the sometimes uncomfortable gap between childhood and adulthood. Seeking out information on the internet makes sense but at what cost?

Dr. Isioma Okolo spills the tea about “Periods, Textbooks and Plastic Cups”

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Periods don’t have to cost us education, equity and the environment

Dr. Isioma Okolo discusses “The Birth Lottery”

The Birth Lottery​ by Isioma Dianne Okolo

We had no say in the decision of when, how, where and to whom we were born. Yet this was one of the most important decisions in our lives, which continues to impact us today.

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