Health officials and women’s rights advocates in Eastern Equatoria state have urged men and communities to challenge cultural practices and attitudes that hinder women and girls from accessing sexual and reproductive health services. The call came at the end of a three-day workshop in Torit on sexual and reproductive health rights, women’s voices and midwifery leadership. The workshop brought together government officials, health workers, media …
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