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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 male homosexuality by authorities. Women have also been arrested for homosexuality as well. For more details, click [http://www.takepart.com/article/2015/08/27/senegal-anti-gay-laws here].
'''Notice:''' In Senegal, homosexuality is criminalized and condoms (along with text messages and other everyday things) have used as "evidence" of male homosexuality by authorities. Women have been arrested for homosexuality as well. For more details, click [http://www.takepart.com/article/2015/08/27/senegal-anti-gay-laws here].


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