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For more information, here is a [http://video.aljazeera.com/channels/eng/videos/senegal-government-runs-birth-control-campaign/5132938474001 video] about efforts to introduce contraception to rural women in Senegal.
For more information, here is a [http://video.aljazeera.com/channels/eng/videos/senegal-government-runs-birth-control-campaign/5132938474001 video] about efforts to introduce contraception to rural women in Senegal.
'''Notice:''' In Senegal, homosexuality is criminalized and condoms (along with text messages and other everyday things) have used as "evidence" of homosexuality by authorities. For more details, click [http://www.takepart.com/article/2015/08/27/senegal-anti-gay-laws here].


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