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Two women sit at a table during an event by an association that encourages sex workers to go for health check-ups and facilitates access to sexual and reproductive health information and counseling in Kigali, Rwanda. Photo Credit: Yagazie Emezi/Getty Images/Images of Empowerment
Photo Credit: World Bank / Ousmane Traore
A woman participates in the Nyalungana swamp reclamation activities, part of the Tuendelee Pamoja (Moving Forward Together) program, part of USAID's Development Food Assistance Program in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Guttmacher and UNFPA/Avenir experts estimate a 12-month contraceptive supply chain disruption resulting in 15 million unintended pregnancies in low- and middle-income countries. Photo: Tanya Martineau, Prospect Arts, Food for the Hungry
micro The photo depicts The Kasha Fulfillment Center in Kigali, Rwanda. Kasha is an e-commerce company that enables confidential purchases of health care products, including contraceptives, pregnancy tests, and HIV oral self-test kits. The Kasha Fulfillment Center sells and distributes general beauty and over-the-counter health products. It also relays orders to pharmacies (e.g., for birth control and morning-after pills) for fulfilment and delivery in discreet packaging. The wall to the left in the photo is made of brick and is painted teal. It is lined with white bookshelves with various health and wellbeing products such as soup, shampoo, deodorant, and menstrual pads. There are two white tables in front of these shelves with a horizontal file folder, two computers and a printer on top. There are also two black chairs pushed in, in front of the white tables. A woman sits in the far back left corner of the photo at one of the computers. Another woman stands to the right of the tables and wears a grey t-shirt, jeans, and pink sandals. The wall in the right side of the photo is painted bright pink.
Community members give feedback and respond to various questions around family planning, postabortion care, data, youth, disability, GBV, and supply chain commodities for family planning. Photo credit: Dr. Katanta Msole
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A mother, her child, and a healthcare worker
Camps for Rohingya people in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh