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July 15, 2024

From May 21 to 23, 2024, a technical workshop on national survey methodologies was held in Dakar as part of the "Our Bodies, Our Health" project.

July 12, 2024
Collective mobilization has paid off: the far right will not govern France in 2024. Equipop is not letting its guard down and remains mobilized alongside the coalition.
July 10, 2024

Gynecological and obstetric violence (GOV) is a public health issue in Senegal, rooted in patriarchal social norms and deep gender inequalities and exacerbated by a

July 10, 2024

"Towards a feminist approach to sexual and gender-based violence: what can hospitals do?" – this is the title of the ninth meeting in the Feminism and Health series, on

July 10, 2024

On March 6, 2024, Equipop organized a symposium in Cotonou entitled "A space of our own between activism and research: let's discuss a feminist approach to SRHR!"

July 10, 2024

"What is the true nature of women? It was a nature constructed by men." – Ilana Lowy On March 16, the City Hall of Paris's 13th arrondissement welcomed us.

July 10, 2024

On January 19, 2023, we welcomed Stella Tiendrebeogo, a feminist psychologist practicing in Paris, and Julienne Zongo, an activist committed to the rights of women and girls suffering from mental illness in Burkina Faso.

July 10, 2024

With Mounia El Kotni, member of the writing collective for the new edition of the feminist health manual "Our Bodies, Ourselves," we address the following questions: What are the

July 10, 2024

How can we adopt a feminist approach in gynecological practice? How can we better prevent and address gynecological and obstetric violence? What is feminist sex education?

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