Hardship in Haiti: Family Planning and Poverty
The New York Times’ Nicholas Kristof aptly describes the connections between poverty and lack of access to family planning in a recent op-ed, using a Haitian woman named Nahomie as an example. He rightly argues that we won’t be able to end poverty until women are able to choose how many children to have. He … Continue reading Hardship in Haiti: Family Planning and Poverty
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