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More and more low- and middle-income countries are pledging pledged to expand access to rights-based family planning.
Human rights have always been an important issue but never have they commanded the public agenda as they do now.
Access to family planning is limited in Uganda and the contraceptive prevalence rate stands at only 30%.
Access to education, the right to make choices about your own body – these are things many of us take for granted.
From the IPPF side event, "Transforming ‘work’: Linking Care, Public Services and Women’s Economic Empowerment" at the 61st Commission on the
Marta Royo, ED of Profamilia Colombia, tells the story of an 13-years-old girl denied abortion after being repeatedly raped by her father, and the nee…
More and more low- and middle-income countries are pledging pledged to expand access to rights-based family planning.
Human rights have always been an important issue but never have they commanded the public agenda as they do now.
Access to family planning is limited in Uganda and the contraceptive prevalence rate stands at only 30%.
Access to education, the right to make choices about your own body – these are things many of us take for granted.
From the IPPF side event, "Transforming ‘work’: Linking Care, Public Services and Women’s Economic Empowerment" at the 61st Commission on the
Marta Royo, ED of Profamilia Colombia, tells the story of an 13-years-old girl denied abortion after being repeatedly raped by her father, and the nee…
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