“Here things are like this.” The same answer is repeated in the mouth of very different women in sexual and reproductive health consultations, in conversations with mothers of families, in meetings with humanitarian workers or in interviews with students in Esuatini, a small State in southern Africa. One of them is Pertunia Dlamini, 22, who, without warning anyone from her family, took an early bus and went to a family planning clinic in Manzini…
“Here things are like this.” The same answer is repeated in the mouth of very different women in sexual and reproductive health consultations, in conversations with mothers of families, in meetings with humanitarian workers or in interviews with students in Esuatini, a small State in southern Africa. One of them is Pertunia Dlamini, 22, who, without warning anyone from her family, took an early bus and went to a family planning clinic in Manzini…