‘Not a luxury, a necessity‘ : how aid cuts to birth control harm Senegal’s women
‘The women here are warriors,’ says a midwife in Joal, and contraception is key to their health and life chances. But now UK and US aid cuts threaten to undo years of progress The fishing quay on the beach at Joal is usually so crowded with women dealing with the day’s catch that you can barely (…)
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