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===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ||
* In Zimbabwe, '''condom'''s are provided by local shops and street vendors, government initiatives and social networking programs (such as Marie Stopes International, Population Services International and DKT International). They are also sold in front of clubs and beer halls in larger cities, such as Harare. While it's a more expensive option, condoms can also be purchased online and delivered to a Zimbabwe address. For example, you can [https://www.caretobeauty.com/zw/condoms/ buy Durex condoms from the Care to Beauty website]. | |||
* In Zimbabwe, you can find '''birth control pills''' at pharmacies, clinics and social networking programs (such as Marie Stopes International, Population Services International and DKT International). You need a prescription to access birth control pills. Some of the birth control brands you may find in Zimbabwe include Ovidon, Ovral, Lo-Femenal, Nordette and Rigevidon. One Harare pharmacy reported carrying pills called 'Control' and 'Secure,' which sold for about $1 per packs of two. | |||
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