February 2015 Blog / Letter / Op-ed It pays to invest in reproductive health Babatunde Osotimehin and Ann M. Starrs,Daily Nation (Kenya)
January 2015 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Invertir en salud reproductiva Babatunde Osotimehin and Ann M. Starrs,El Universal (Mexico)
January 2015 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Para poupar vidas e dinheiro Babatunde Osotimehin and Ann M. Starrs,O Globo (Brazil)
January 2015 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Sustainable development is only possible if women's health is prioritised Ann M. Starrs,The Guardian
December 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Can Women Living with HIV and Taking Antiretroviral Therapy Use Hormonal Contraceptive Methods? Chelsea Polis and Kavita Nanda,K4Health GlobalContraceptionHIV & STIs
December 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Adding it up: the costs and opportunities of universal access to contraception services Ann M. Starrs,The Lancet Global Health Blog GlobalContraception
December 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Investing in Reproductive Health Saves Lives and Money Babatunde Osotimehin and Ann M. Starrs,Reuters (trust.org)
November 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed U.S. Law and Policy Should Uphold and Support a Woman's Personal Decisions About Her Pregnancy Ann M. Starrs,Huffington Post
November 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed The Case For Advancing Access To Health Coverage And Care For Immigrant Women And Families Kinsey Hasstedt,Health Affairs Blog
November 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Religious Exemptions in Insurance Coverage and the Patient-Clinician Relationship Adam Sonfield,Virtual Mentor
September 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed We Know It Works, So Let's Keep Women's Health Central in Global Development Ann M. Starrs,The Lancet Global Health Blog
September 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Birth Control Pills Should Be Available Over The Counter, But That’s No Substitute For Contraceptive Coverage Adam Sonfield and Sneha Barot,Health Affairs Blog
July 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed Responding to Hobby Lobby: The things we need to know Adam Sonfield,Alliance for Justice
July 2014 Blog / Letter / Op-ed States continue to enact abortion restrictions in first half of 2014, but at a lower level than in the previous three years Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash,Rewire