Sex, choice and control: what violence has to do with family planning
“The focus on family planning to date has largely circled around technocratic solutions to what is at heart a problem of power. It is certainly true that a lack of family planning services and supplies in the global South prevents women and girls from being able to access the contraception they need.
But all the condoms in the world are of no use to women and girls when they have no control over whether and when they have sex, or under what circumstances they have it.”
- zohra moosa on why family planning policymakers should tackle power inequalities and gender violence
(Source: thefword.org.uk)