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Breaking Barriers: Why Reproductive Health Equity Matters
Salamata Bah 11/7/25 Salamata Bah 11/7/25

Breaking Barriers: Why Reproductive Health Equity Matters

https://www.nysut.org/resources/special-resources-sites/womens-committee/womens-health

This is an illustration of three diverse women standing side-by-side, symbolizing unity, womanhood, and the shared yet varied experiences of women’s health issues like PCOS.

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Underdiagnosed and Overlooked: The Hidden Reality of Breast Cancer in Africa.
Africa Children's Foundation 10/24/25 Africa Children's Foundation 10/24/25

Underdiagnosed and Overlooked: The Hidden Reality of Breast Cancer in Africa.

This is a picture taken in Nakuru Town, Kenya, where people came together to march through the streets to raise awareness about breast cancer in honor of World Cancer Awareness Month, also known as Pink October.

https://www.okayafrica.com

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Tradition That Hurts: The Unspoken Truth of FGM
Africa Children's Foundation 10/10/25 Africa Children's Foundation 10/10/25

Tradition That Hurts: The Unspoken Truth of FGM

This woman in Mombasa, Kenya shows the razorblade she has used on girls' genitals.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-47131052

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