Three Things We Know about Family Planning—and Why We Don’t Talk About One of Them
Plenty of obstacles stand in the way of health workers who provide contraception to their clients. And personal bias is one of them.
Plenty of obstacles stand in the way of health workers who provide contraception to their clients. And personal bias is one of them.
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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.
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