
This episode of The Outsiders delves into Nigeria's healthcare policies and their inclusivity for LGBTQ+ people. Despite the implementation of the National Health Act in 2014, aimed at enhancing healthcare accessibility for all Nigerians, certain barriers persist, particularly affecting marginalised groups like the LGBTQ+ community. In this episode, we meet Yinka Seth, an experienced public health professional specialising in HIV care, mental health, and health policy reform. We also hear from Ebuka*, a social media health coordinator who aids LGBTQ+ persons nationwide in accessing healthcare services through his "safe" hospital directory. Both of them share how burdensome it is to process sexuality in Nigeria under restrictive conditions.
Trigger Warning: This episode addresses sensitive issues.
Hosted by Todah Opeyemi
Key Timestamps
[00:05:27] Language and mental health barriers.
[00:10:56] Non-queer NGOs preferred by some LGBTQ+ individuals.
[00:22:07] Inclusive healthcare for all Nigerians.
[00:26:50] Speak up against discrimination.
Selected Quotes
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