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  • The fight for legal and safe abortion in Nigeria
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    The fight for legal and safe abortion in Nigeria
    In a country where thousands die every year from unsafe procedures, and rape is shockingly high, campaigners must overcome strict laws and religious beliefs, as well as misinformation and stigma.

    Mifepristone and misoprostol, medicines used to induce abortion safely are both legal in Nigeria, a country with one of the world's highest maternal mortality rates, but only if used to save women's lives during obstetric complications.

    Vanessa (24) (name changed) awaits surgery in The Maternity Emergency Ward of Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) in Lagos. She was admited the day before with post abortion sepsis, abdominal swallowing and possible bowel perforations after undergoing a clandestine abortion 12 days earlier. Lagos, Nigeria, 01.12.2023

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  • The fight for legal and safe abortion in Nigeria
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    The fight for legal and safe abortion in Nigeria
    In a country where thousands die every year from unsafe procedures, and rape is shockingly high, campaigners must overcome strict laws and religious beliefs, as well as misinformation and stigma.

    Mifepristone and misoprostol, medicines used to induce abortion safely are both legal in Nigeria, a country with one of the world's highest maternal mortality rates, but only if used to save women's lives during obstetric complications.

    Vanessa (24) (name changed) awaits surgery in The Maternity Emergency Ward of Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) in Lagos. She was admited the day before with post abortion sepsis, abdominal swallowing and possible bowel perforations after undergoing a clandestine abortion 12 days earlier. Lagos, Nigeria, 01.12.2023

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  • The fight for legal and safe abortion in Nigeria
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    The fight for legal and safe abortion in Nigeria
    In a country where thousands die every year from unsafe procedures, and rape is shockingly high, campaigners must overcome strict laws and religious beliefs, as well as misinformation and stigma.

    Mifepristone and misoprostol, medicines used to induce abortion safely are both legal in Nigeria, a country with one of the world's highest maternal mortality rates, but only if used to save women's lives during obstetric complications.

    Zara (18) (right) and Faith (18) (left) met at the Alabaster Jar Foundation shelter for “abandoned teenage moms” in Lagos. They were both convinced not to have an abortion and promised help by the Christian foundation, which shelters pregnant teenagers until the second month after delivery. Then girls and their newborns are encouraged to reconnect with their families or left to find a different accomodation. Zara and Faith are both rape survivors, both were sexual assaulted since early age, first by members of their closed communities. Both got pregnant and were rejected by their families. After leaving the foundation they become homeless and found shelter in a house of Zara’s extended family. They however have only one change of clothes and wrap themselves and children in fabric, waiting for the clothes to dry after washing them every few days. Faith daughter is currently sick. Lagos, Nigeria, 20 November 2023

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    John Broderick Snr (81) and his son Johnny Broderick Jnr (55) . Family run vending machine business Brodericks has been trading for over 50 years . The business was started by John Broderick Snr and he, his children and grandchildren work there today.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    John Broderick Snr (81) and his son Johnny Broderick Jnr (55) . Family run vending machine business Brodericks has been trading for over 50 years . The business was started by John Broderick Snr and he, his children and grandchildren work there today.

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  • iA day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    iA day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    John Broderick Snr (81), George Hepburn (10 months - the son of Laura Hepburn who is the firm's accountant), Hayley Broderick (30) and Clarke Broderick (31). Family run vending machine business Brodericks has been trading for over 50 years . The business was started by John Broderick Snr and he, his children and grandchildren work there today.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    John Broderick Snr (81) and George Hepburn (10 months) , who is the son of Brodericks accountant Laura Hepburn . Family run vending machine business Brodericks has been trading for over 50 years . The business was started by John Broderick Snr and he, his children and grandchildren work there today.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Johnny Broderick Jnr (55) . Family run vending machine business Brodericks has been trading for over 50 years . The business was started by John Broderick Snr and he, his children and grandchildren work there today.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Johnny Broderick Jnr (55) . Family run vending machine business Brodericks has been trading for over 50 years . The business was started by John Broderick Snr and he, his children and grandchildren work there today.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Johnny Broderick Jnr (55) . Family run vending machine business Brodericks has been trading for over 50 years . The business was started by John Broderick Snr and he, his children and grandchildren work there today.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Johnny Broderick Jnr (55) . Family run vending machine business Brodericks has been trading for over 50 years . The business was started by John Broderick Snr and he, his children and grandchildren work there today.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Johnny Broderick Jnr (55) . Family run vending machine business Brodericks has been trading for over 50 years . The business was started by John Broderick Snr and he, his children and grandchildren work there today.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Emmet Oppong, owner of two vending machines which he bought second hand.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Emmet Oppong with one of his only two vending machines which he bought second hand. One is at the entrance of a shopping mall and the second is inside a small taxi depot both in West Belfast.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Emmet Oppong with one of his only two vending machines which he bought second hand. One is at the entrance of a shopping mall and the second is inside a small taxi depot both in West Belfast.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Emmet Oppong with one of his only two vending machines which he bought second hand. One is at the entrance of a shopping mall and the second is inside a small taxi depot both in West Belfast.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Emmet Oppong with one of his only two vending machines which he bought second hand. One is at the entrance of a shopping mall and the second is inside a small taxi depot both in West Belfast.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Emmet Oppong with one of his only two vending machines which he bought second hand. One is at the entrance of a shopping mall and the second is inside a small taxi depot both in West Belfast.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Emmet Oppong with one of his only two vending machines which he bought second hand. One is at the entrance of a shopping mall and the second is inside a small taxi depot both in West Belfast.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Emmet Oppong with one of his only two vending machines which he bought second hand. One is at the entrance of a shopping mall and the second is inside a small taxi depot both in West Belfast.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Emmet Oppong with one of his only two vending machines which he bought second hand. One is at the entrance of a shopping mall and the second is inside a small taxi depot both in West Belfast.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Richard Brinsley, Managing Director of Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, pictured in the warehouse, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Richard Brinsley, Managing Director of Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, pictured in the warehouse, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Richard Brinsley, Managing Director of Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, pictured in the warehouse, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Richard Brinsley, Managing Director of Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, pictured in the warehouse, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
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    A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world.
    What’s behind the indestructible appeal of the robotic snack?

    Richard Brinsley, Managing Director of Westomatic Vending Services Ltd, pictured in the warehouse, Newton Abbot, Devon.

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  • ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights
Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
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    ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
    Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, 39, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, poses for a portrait at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York.
    The United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health has called on the US supreme court to uphold the right to abortion in America or risk undermining international human rights law and threatening that right elsewhere in the world. The special rapporteur, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, is one of just a handful of global observers whose mandate is to travel the world defending human rights. Mofokeng has argued in a brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratified by the US, including the convention against torture, should women be forced to carry pregnancies to term.

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  • ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights
Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
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    ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
    Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, 39, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, poses for a portrait at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York.
    The United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health has called on the US supreme court to uphold the right to abortion in America or risk undermining international human rights law and threatening that right elsewhere in the world. The special rapporteur, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, is one of just a handful of global observers whose mandate is to travel the world defending human rights. Mofokeng has argued in a brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratified by the US, including the convention against torture, should women be forced to carry pregnancies to term.

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  • ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights
Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
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    ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
    Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, 39, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, poses for a portrait at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York.
    The United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health has called on the US supreme court to uphold the right to abortion in America or risk undermining international human rights law and threatening that right elsewhere in the world. The special rapporteur, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, is one of just a handful of global observers whose mandate is to travel the world defending human rights. Mofokeng has argued in a brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratified by the US, including the convention against torture, should women be forced to carry pregnancies to term.

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  • ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights
Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
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    ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
    Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, 39, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, poses for a portrait at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York.
    The United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health has called on the US supreme court to uphold the right to abortion in America or risk undermining international human rights law and threatening that right elsewhere in the world. The special rapporteur, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, is one of just a handful of global observers whose mandate is to travel the world defending human rights. Mofokeng has argued in a brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratified by the US, including the convention against torture, should women be forced to carry pregnancies to term.

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  • ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights
Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
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    ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
    Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, 39, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, poses for a portrait at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York.
    The United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health has called on the US supreme court to uphold the right to abortion in America or risk undermining international human rights law and threatening that right elsewhere in the world. The special rapporteur, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, is one of just a handful of global observers whose mandate is to travel the world defending human rights. Mofokeng has argued in a brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratified by the US, including the convention against torture, should women be forced to carry pregnancies to term.

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  • ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights
Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
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    ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
    Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, 39, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, poses for a portrait at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York.
    The United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health has called on the US supreme court to uphold the right to abortion in America or risk undermining international human rights law and threatening that right elsewhere in the world. The special rapporteur, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, is one of just a handful of global observers whose mandate is to travel the world defending human rights. Mofokeng has argued in a brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratified by the US, including the convention against torture, should women be forced to carry pregnancies to term.

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  • ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights
Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
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    ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
    Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, 39, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, poses for a portrait at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York.
    The United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health has called on the US supreme court to uphold the right to abortion in America or risk undermining international human rights law and threatening that right elsewhere in the world. The special rapporteur, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, is one of just a handful of global observers whose mandate is to travel the world defending human rights. Mofokeng has argued in a brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratified by the US, including the convention against torture, should women be forced to carry pregnancies to term.

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  • ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights
Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
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    ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
    Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, 39, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, poses for a portrait at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York.
    The United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health has called on the US supreme court to uphold the right to abortion in America or risk undermining international human rights law and threatening that right elsewhere in the world. The special rapporteur, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, is one of just a handful of global observers whose mandate is to travel the world defending human rights. Mofokeng has argued in a brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratified by the US, including the convention against torture, should women be forced to carry pregnancies to term.

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  • ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights
Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
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    ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
    Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, 39, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, poses for a portrait at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York.
    The United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health has called on the US supreme court to uphold the right to abortion in America or risk undermining international human rights law and threatening that right elsewhere in the world. The special rapporteur, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, is one of just a handful of global observers whose mandate is to travel the world defending human rights. Mofokeng has argued in a brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratified by the US, including the convention against torture, should women be forced to carry pregnancies to term.

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  • ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights
Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
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    ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
    Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, 39, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, poses for a portrait at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York.
    The United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health has called on the US supreme court to uphold the right to abortion in America or risk undermining international human rights law and threatening that right elsewhere in the world. The special rapporteur, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, is one of just a handful of global observers whose mandate is to travel the world defending human rights. Mofokeng has argued in a brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratified by the US, including the convention against torture, should women be forced to carry pregnancies to term.

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  • ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights
Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
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    ‘Catastrophic implications’: UN health expert condemns US over threat to abortion rights Special rapporteur Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng argues in brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratif
    Dr. Tlaleng Mofokeng, 39, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, poses for a portrait at Bryant Park in Manhattan, New York.
    The United Nations special rapporteur on the right to health has called on the US supreme court to uphold the right to abortion in America or risk undermining international human rights law and threatening that right elsewhere in the world. The special rapporteur, Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, is one of just a handful of global observers whose mandate is to travel the world defending human rights. Mofokeng has argued in a brief filed in a US court that overturning abortion rights would violate international human rights treaties ratified by the US, including the convention against torture, should women be forced to carry pregnancies to term.

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