So far, more than 6,500 community members have attended the community conversations, which encouraged Hussein’s support of his wife during her pregnancy and the birth of their second child.
“I am truly a changed man,” he says. “I now help my wife fetch water and firewood. I also accompanied her on visits to [the health centre] during her pregnancy. After the birth, my wife and I agreed our daughter would not be circumcised. Today my family is very happy and healthy.”
Hussein’s wife, Aminat, agrees much has changed. “Hussein has become a remarkable husband. He is very loving and caring towards me and the children,” she says. “He also spends a lot of his spare time with us. This is giving me so much joy.”
CCFC, through the CAIA-MNCM project, has trained more than 1,245 people in gender equality and 1,734 people on the benefits of receiving maternal and child-health services. As a result, families are adopting more equitable gender roles — making decisions together and sharing household duties, which is leading to healthier relationships and cultural practices.
Check back for more success stories about CAIA-MNCM, which runs until 2020.