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YourStory (HerStory) · April 2026

FRHS India: advancing women's reproductive rights and healthcare access

Coverage of FRHS India's work widening access to reproductive healthcare for women across India.

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Hindustan Times · 6 April 2026

Abortion access beyond the metros

This article is authored by Ashutosh Kaushik, CEO, FRHS India (secretariat, Pratigya Campaign for Gender Equality and Safe Abortion).

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Express Healthcare · 28 September 2023

Preserving reproductive choice: Countering misleading narrative in the abortion debate

On International Safe Abortion Day, Debanjana Choudhuri, Director-Programmes and Partnerships, Foundation for Reproductive Health Services India and Dr Alka Baruah, Abortion Theme Lead, Common Health emphasises that women and girls should be at the centre of the rights discourse and efforts should be undertaken to amplify their voices in a fight for her reproductive rights

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Nav Times News · 25 September 2023

World Contraception Day: Foundation for Reproductive Health Services India orients MP Govt on service delivery at public health facilities

World Contraception Day ,September 25, 2023: Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: Foundation for Reproductive Health Services India held

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ETHealthworld.com · 8 July 2023

Towards Autonomy & Choice: Moving the needle on Contraception in India

By using contraception, people can choose when to start a family and schedule their pregnancies according to their emotional, psychological, and physical well-being at the moment. While statistically the unmet needs for family planning have slightly reduced, there still exists a gap in improving women’s access and awareness with regards to contraception.

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