Joyce has 11 children. Mary says this casually, as if it’s commonplace. And in her experience as a midwife in Uganda, it is. For women in her community, contraception is largely out of reach. Employment is scarce, so families make ends meet by selling crops from their small gardens. They cannot afford the prices of […]
Author: Elisha Dunn-Georgiou
Elisha Dunn-Georgiou is the Vice President of Advocacy at Population Action International, a nonprofit organization that advocates for women and families' access to contraception in order to improve their health, reduce poverty and protect their environment.