See the dedicated professionals and advocates I met in Kenya
Dear John,
We’re a month into a new decade, but as I reflect on the last few months of 2019 and consider the changes of the last few years, I am struck by how some things stay the same—like Ipas’s vision for a future where every woman and girl can determine her own future—and how some things have gained momentum—like the fight for safe abortion care in Kenya.
We want to end unsafe abortion; it’s a big goal. And we know what needs to be done: we must reform abortion laws; improve access to contraception and safe abortion care; increase access to medical abortion, including self-managed abortion; work for gender equity; and reduce barriers, like abortion stigma.
As 2019 was wrapping up, I traveled to Kenya, and my commitment to these goals was deepened by what I saw: the hard work and dedication of health workers, advocates and young people in ensuring that women and girls have the information, support, education, and ability to fully realize their potential. I invite you to scroll through a collection of photos from my trip that includes my commentary on the inspiring people and programs I encountered.
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I left Kenya feeling hopeful about the progress being made in communities where real social change occurs. While abortion and contraception continue to be embroiled in controversy at the political level, in real life people of all ages need and deserve comprehensive reproductive health care, including safe abortion. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Happy new decade!
In solidarity,
Anu Kumar
Ipas President and CEO
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