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  1. juin 2015 Infographic

    81% of women 15–24 in Colombia reported they could get condoms on their own

  2. juin 2015 Infographic

    Au Rwanda, 40% des naissances parmi les jeunes femmes sont non planifiées

  3. juin 2015 Infographic

    Conoce las cifras, usa los datos

  4. juin 2015 Infographic

    In Rwanda, 40% of births to young women are unplanned

  5. juin 2015 Infographic

    Plus de la moitié des femmes au Malawi s’accordent sur l’enseignement aux jeunes de 12 à 14 ans du préservatif pour prévenir le VIH

  6. juin 2015 Policy Analysis

    Rounding Out the Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee: Why ‘Male’ Contraceptive Methods Matter for Everyone

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  7. juin 2015 News Release

    Political Interference Impedes Effectiveness of U.S. International Family Planning Assistance

  8. juin 2015 Policy Analysis

    The Global Gag Rule and Fights over Funding UNFPA: The Issues That Won’t Go Away

    Sneha Barot and Susan A. Cohen Guttmacher Policy Review
  9. juin 2015 Research Article

    Maternal Near-Miss Due to Unsafe Abortion and Associated Short-Term Health and Socio-Economic Consequences in Nigeria

    Akinrinola Bankole, Elena Prada, Isaac F. Adewole and Tsuyoshi Onda African Journal of Reproductive Health
  10. mai 2015 News Release

    Women in States With Restrictive Abortion Policies More Likely Than Others to Use Highly Effective Contraceptive Methods

  11. mai 2015 Policy Analysis

    How Texas Lawmakers Continue to Undermine Women’s Health

    Kinsey Hasstedt
  12. mai 2015 Opinion

    How Texas lawmakers continue to undermine women’s health

    Kinsey Hasstedt Health Affairs Blog
  13. mai 2015 Research Article

    Meeting demand for family planning within a generation: the post-2015 agenda

    Jacqueline E. Darroch and Amy O. Tsui The Lancet
  14. mai 2015 Policy Analysis

    New Obama Administration Guidance Aims to Improve Contraceptive Coverage

  15. avril 2015 Research Article

    Attitudes of women and men living with HIV and their healthcare providers towards pregnancy and abortion by HIV-positive women in Nigeria and Zambia

    Ann M. Moore, Akinrinola Bankole and Isaac F. Adewole African Journal of AIDS Research

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