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  1. May 2015 Opinion

    How Texas lawmakers continue to undermine women’s health

    Kinsey Hasstedt Health Affairs Blog
  2. May 2015 Research Article

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

    Jacqueline E. Darroch and Amy O. Tsui The Lancet
  3. May 2015 Policy Analysis

    New Obama Administration Guidance Aims to Improve Contraceptive Coverage

  4. April 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
  5. April 2015 Policy Analysis

    The HEAL for Immigrant Women and Families Act Would Remove Harmful Barriers to Health Coverage

  6. April 2015 News Release

    School-Based Health Centers Are a Critical Source of Health Care, Yet Must Do More to Address Teen Pregnancy, Other Needs

  7. April 2015 Policy Analysis

    Meeting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Adolescents in School-Based Health Centers

    Heather D. Boonstra Guttmacher Policy Review
  8. April 2015 News Release

    Malgré les restrictions légales, l’avortement non médicalisé est de pratique courante au Sénégal, au préjudice, chaque année, de milliers de femmes

  9. April 2015 Infographic

    Chaque année, 51 500 Sénégalaises ont recours à l’avortement

  10. April 2015 Infographic

    Les femmes pauvres sont les plus concernées par les avortements non médicalisés au Sénégal

  11. April 2015 Infographic

    Ci Senegaal, ci téeméer boo jël ci jigéen ñiy séy , ñaar-fukki yi ak juroom aajowoo nañu pexem soreyàntool njur te mënul a faju

  12. April 2015 Infographic

    U.S. foreign aid helps women and families and saves lives

  13. April 2015 Infographic

    At mu jot, 51 500 - maanaam juróom-fukki junni ak benn ak juróomi téeméeri doomi Senegaal yu jigéen dinañu sàkku dindi ëmb

  14. April 2015 Infographic

    25% of married women in Senegal have an unmet need for contraception

  15. April 2015 News Release

    Despite Legal Restrictions, Unsafe Abortion Is Common in Senegal and Thousands of Women Are Injured Each Year

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