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Online Medical Abortion Course By HowToUse: Why Focusing On Pharmacists Is Critical

Medical abortion and pharmacies “Can I buy abortion pills at the pharmacy?” “Which chemist shop sells the pills?” “Are there drugstores near me with misoprostol?” The above are some of the most frequent questions that HowToUse fields daily from our online users, and with good reason. For millions of women living around the world, pharmacists […]
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Abortion in Tanzania: Why Tanzania Needs Abortion Reform Now

Abortion in Tanzania is common despite the country’s strict abortion laws. Reliable information and safe options, however, are hard to find.
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Abortion In The Philippines: Behind The Country’s High Rates of Maternal Mortality

Check here for Abortion Rates in the Philipines. We see in detail abortion in the Philippines and we provide useful information for women.
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Abortion In The Philippines: Behind The Country’s High Rates of Maternal Mortality

Check here for Abortion Rates in the Philipines. We see in detail abortion in the Philippines and we provide useful information for women.
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Marion Stevens and the Fight for Reproductive Health Services in South Africa

Marion Stevens is a South African activist fighting for women’s reproductive rights and access to safe abortion in her country.
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Safe Abortion in Eastern Africa: A Snapshot Of Uganda

HowToUse meets SRHR stakeholders and medical students in Uganda to improve access to safe abortion services throughout Eastern Africa.
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Despite Anti-Choice Rhetoric, Public Opinion shows High Support for Abortion

As noisy as anti-choice activists may be, they represent only a small fraction of public opinion. At the end is Your Body and Your Choice, no one else.
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Using comedy to talk about abortion: Meet the Lady Parts Justice League

An organization called the Lady Parts Justice League is taking a different approach by using comedy to talk about abortion
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Honoring the Experience, Holding Space: An Interview with an Abortion Doula

Abortion doulas provide access to services, information, and support for women who choose to terminate their pregnancies.
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Banning Pregnant Girls From School In Tanzania

Tanzania’s President proposes anti-female, anti-choice policy of banning pregnant students from returning to school