Let's Pass the Mic to Young People
As youth around the world get more involved in the field of family planning (or future planning), their voices are ringing out all the clearer.
As youth around the world get more involved in the field of family planning (or future planning), their voices are ringing out all the clearer.
Getting men and boys to line up for circumcision is no easy feat. But in Tanzania, mobile phone reminders help.
Thanks to an unusual collaboration, some young beat makers inspired us to call it what it is: not family planning, but future planning.
By calling what we do family planning, we may be ignoring the fact that many young people aren’t trying to plan families—they’re trying to plan futures.
Without access to reproductive health services, adolescents' plans could be interrupted by unintended pregnancy.
Family planning seems to be on everyone’s minds these days. How can we keep the momentum going?
Many people consider “family planning” an adult topic. While it is a topic that affects adults, it should not be an adults-only topic.
Telling a child she is HIV-positive is difficult in many ways.
Last month, I was in Kigali, Rwanda, to give the keynote address at the 6 th International Conference for Exchange and...
In Senegal, we're approaching violence against women and girls from a different angle.
Many young people came out to learn their statuses during the 2nd annual HIV testing campaign in Tanzania's Shinyanga region.
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