Culled from TSPHDA page, March 24, 2026.
As part of efforts to improve the state's performance rates in Sexual, Reproductive Health, SRH, and Family Planning, the Taraba State Primary Health Care Development Agency in collaboration with Partners is assiduously working to officially launch the Big Sister Mentorship Model.
The model, which will be piloted in two LGAs, Lau and Zing, is a new support system for girls to deliver trusted and timely counselling and advice to empower young girls in communities.
Big Sisters are a network of trained near-peer educators who have a dedicated and specific role in supporting multiple touch points in the adolescent girls’ pathway to access pregnancy counselling, quality safe abortion services, and information.
At a one-day state level stakeholders engagement meeting with West and Central African Health and other partners, the Executive Secretary, Dr. Tukura Nuhu Nyigwa confirmed full government backing for the implementation of the mentorship model.
Dr. Tukura expressed optimism that the initiative would improve Taraba's performance in SRH. He described the model as timely and critical to reducing maternal and child mortality and the strengthening of the state's health care system.
The stakeholders, however, vehemently opposed the Safe Termination of Pregnancy, STOP, a component of the project, stressing that it violates their religious, cultural, and medical standards.
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