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In the Middle East and North Africa region, Tunisia is considered especially progressive regarding reproductive rights. Following Tunisian independence (a process that occurred from 1952 to 1956), the new Tunisian government made many changes related to women's lives. In 1956, polygamy was banned, marriage age was raised to 17 years old and divorce rights were made equal between men and women. The government has also made efforts to provide educational resources related to family planning, and mobile clinics offered free contraception and cancer screenings. These mobile clinics have received support from some prominent Muslim leaders as well.<ref>[http://www.alternet.org/story/150102/what%27s_next_for_women%27s_health_(and_rights)_in_tunisia_and_egypt What's Next for Women's Health (And Rights) in Tunisia and Egypt?]</ref>
In the Middle East and North Africa region, Tunisia is considered especially progressive regarding reproductive rights. Following Tunisian independence (a process that occurred from 1952 to 1956), the new Tunisian government made many changes related to women's lives. In 1956, polygamy was banned, marriage age was raised to 17 years old and divorce rights were made equal between men and women. The government has also made efforts to provide educational resources related to family planning, and mobile clinics offered free contraception and cancer screenings. These mobile clinics have received support from some prominent Muslim leaders as well.<ref>[http://www.alternet.org/story/150102/what%27s_next_for_women%27s_health_(and_rights)_in_tunisia_and_egypt What's Next for Women's Health (And Rights) in Tunisia and Egypt?]</ref>


===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===Quoi et Où===


* To say birth control, you can either say/write تنظيم النسل  (in Arabic) or "contrôle des naissances" (in French).
* To say birth control, you can either say/write تنظيم النسل  (in Arabic) or "contrôle des naissances" (in French).
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