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Victoria Abrahams founded the Black Women's Reproductive Health Project

Originally working in human rights law, an experience where health activist Victoria Abrahams was representing a vulnerable woman saw her change career direction to campaign for Black women who are being failed by the system.

Becoming a business development specialist, Victoria launched the Black Women's Reproductive Health Project. She spearheaded the first ever UK project that looks at the reproductive and menstrual health journeys and needs of Black and mixed-race British women. With a commitment to understanding the experiences of African and Caribbean women in the health system, the organisation provides research and support to those that access their services.

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