
A Ray of Hope in Rwanda Amid Global Population Challenges
Volume 51, Issue 1
Nurse Jackie Buseruka runs the government health post situated down the road from Masaka's Catholic hospital, which unlike that institution offers modern birth control to women in the area. "Your religion must not interfere with doing what is right," she says.
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A nurse who is a nun at a health clinic in Rwanda. © Riccardo Gangale/USAID, Courtesy of Photoshare
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