About SRHR Naija Hub
The Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Hub is a safe, trusted, and accessible online space created to inform, support, and protect women and girls in Nigeria.
Our goal is to ensure that every woman and girl regardless of age, location, ability, marital status, or background has access to accurate information, practical resources, and timely support to make informed decisions about her body, health, and life.
Why the SRHR Hub Matters
In Nigeria, many women and girls face barriers such as stigma, misinformation, fear, cost, and lack of access to trusted services. The SRHR Hub exists to close this gap by ensuring that help, information, and referrals are just a click away.
No woman or girl should have to suffer in silence or navigate sexual and reproductive health challenges alone.
Our Values
The SRHR Hub is guided by:
- Dignity and bodily autonomy
- Confidentiality and safety
- Gender equality and human rights
- Cultural sensitivity and inclusiveness
- Evidence-based and survivor-centred care
What the SRHR Hub Offers
The SRHR Hub brings together education, support, and referrals in one place:
- Reliable SRHR information
Clear, evidence-based content on menstruation, contraception, pregnancy, childbirth, abortion care information (within legal and safety contexts), HIV/STIs, sexual wellbeing, and consent. - Support for survivors of violence
Direct access to hotlines, Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs), GBV response services, and emergency contacts for immediate help. - Help-seeking pathways
Step-by-step guidance on what to do, where to go, and who to contact in cases of sexual assault, domestic violence, unplanned pregnancy, or reproductive health emergencies. - Downloadable resources
Practical guides, toolkits, and educational materials designed for women, girls, caregivers, educators, and community advocates. - Youth- and survivor-friendly approach
Information is presented in simple, respectful language, without judgment, stigma, or fear-based messaging.
What To Expect
Safety First
Your privacy and safety are our top priorities. All resources are trauma-informed and medically accurate.
Inclusive & Accessible
Content designed for all Nigerian girls and women, regardless of location, language, or background.
Supportive & Non-Judgmental
We provide information and support without shame or judgment, respecting your choices and autonomy.
Rights-Based Approach
Grounded in Nigerian law and international human rights standards, especially VAPP protections.
About WARDC
Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC) is a leading Nigerian non-profit organization committed to promoting and protecting the rights of women and girls, particularly survivors of violence.
Founded in Lagos, WARDC works across Nigeria to:
- Provide free legal aid and counseling to survivors of gender-based violence
- Conduct research and advocacy on women’s rights issues
- Deliver training and capacity building for communities and stakeholders
- Influence policy and legislation to strengthen protections for women and girls
WARDC played a key role in advocating for the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Act and continues to work for its effective implementation across Nigerian states.
Empowering adolescent girls and women across Nigeria with reliable SRHR knowledge, support, and resources. Know your body. Know your rights. Find support.
Contact Us
- 22, Afariogun Street, Off Awolowo Road, Ikeja, Lagos State
- +234 818 026 9625
- wardcnigeria@gmail.com
