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Despite global disruptions to family planning services due to the Covid-19 pandemic, WomanCare Global Trading CIC (DKT WomanCare) and Shanghai Dahua Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Dahua) are proud to announce a price reduction of Levoplant, a two-rod contraceptive implant prequalified by the World Health Organization (WHO) for up to three years of use. Levoplant is currently registered and increasing the reproductive health autonomies of women in more than 30 countries around the world.
Levoplant will now be just
$6.70 USD (FOB) for qualified purchasers in FP2020 focus countries, a $0.20 decrease from the current access price of $6.90 USD and the second such reduction over the last three years. Despite Covid-19 and a general climate of significant cost increases across the pharmaceutical industry, especially for raw materials like levonorgestrel (the active pharmaceutical ingredient in Levoplant), this price reduction will help expand access to a quality contraceptive to those th
Results from the 2020 population censuses in the United States and China recently made headlines. But rather than recognizing the social, economic and environmental benefits of slower rates of populat
Commission on Human Rights On the commemoration of the International Day of Action for Women’s Health today, May 28, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) underscored the sad plight of women, particularly those in the marginalized sectors, amidst the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. “Whi
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Monica Geingos, the First Lady of Namibia, showcased two flagship programmes of the Office of the First Lady to the UNAIDS Executive Director, Winnie Byanyima, during Ms Byanyima’s recent country visit to Namibia.
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Monica Geingos, the First Lady of Namibia, showcased two flagship programmes of the Office of the
Monica Geingos, the First Lady of Namibia, showcased two flagship programmes of the Office of the First Lady to the UNAIDS Executive Director, Winnie Byanyima, during Ms Byanyima’s recent country visit to Namibia.
Launched in February 2018, the #BreakFree anti-violence campaign aims to contribute towards preventing violence through awareness-raising around various forms of violence in Namibia and finding pragmatic solutions for prevention.