2024
DOI: 10.1590/2358-289820241408775i
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Access to contraceptives and the right to health in Angola: experiences of a woman and pharmacist

Elisa Dulce João Fundanga Calipi,
Fernanda Manzini,
Silvana Nair Leite

Abstract: This report consists of what Conceição Evaristo calls ‘writing and living’ – the writing of black women, which mixes with experience, their memories, and the memories of their people, aiming to disturb consciences and echo our stories. The author’s ‘writing, living and self-seeing’ is recognized as the ‘writing of the soul’, from where each woman writes considering the world she lives in. It aims to briefly reflect on access to medicines, focusing on the access to contraceptive methods in Angola, based on the … Show more

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