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Here's how we can get better access to sexual and reproductive health to women around the world

The 2022 Access to Medicine Index includes a special report that highlights critical areas where companies can do more to address access issues for key healthcare products related to the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of women and girls living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).

Date

02 February 2023

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The article from the World Economic Forum is based on the findings in the report, namely that women’s sexual and reproductive health suffers from patchy service provision and poor access to treatments, that a lack of clinical trials on pregnant and breastfeeding women is holding back progress and that even where treatments exist, they don't always reach the women that need them.

Read the article on the World Economic Forum website.

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