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Video: Women in Brazil Face Barriers to Birth Control, in Spite of Zika
As Brazil copes with an ongoing outbreak of the Zika virus, women still face barriers to accessing their preferred method of birth control.
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Nadia Sussman is a visual journalist who has been based in Rio de Janeiro since 2013. Her work from throughout Latin America has been featured by the New York Times, the BBC, Bloomberg, the Washington Post and numerous other media outlets.
Follow via RSSAs Brazil copes with an ongoing outbreak of the Zika virus, women still face barriers to accessing their preferred method of birth control.
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