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Why fatherhood matters beyond the home 
For Ruslan, who lives in Moldova, fatherhood is built from small things. He still remembers the first time his six-month old, Albert, smiled at him. “I think that was the moment I truly understood what it means to be a father,” he said.  Fatherhood that is present, attentive, and…
The surprising history of birth control: from honey to a wild yam 
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The surprising history of birth control: from honey to a wild yam 
Did you know that one of the oldest forms of birth control was made from honey, almost 4,000 years ago? Birth control isn’t a modern invention. People have been trying to manage their fertility for thousands of years—long before modern medicine made safe, reliable options…
How the power of community rewrote Tine’s future
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How the power of community rewrote Tine’s future
“It felt like discrimination just became normal. It was like every single day you’d hear them calling you names — every time I leave the house, every time I walk outside. At first, I could still take the pain, but you just get used to it and end up feeling helpless,” Tine recalls.
“Kinder, stronger, more equal”: Imagining a world where no mothers die
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“Kinder, stronger, more equal”: Imagining a world where no mothers die
Nearly all maternal deaths are preventable. Midwives share what’s lost when mothers die—and what a world without maternal mortality could look like.

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