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A group marches down a street holding a large banner for ROMI and the Movimiento de Mujeres con Poder Constituyente, displaying the message about building a plurinational state for the well-being of women and communities. Behind the banner, participants carry illustrated signs. Buildings and vehicles line the background.

Transforming health care

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongFebruary 23, 2026

In your February Bulletin, our counterparts show us what a feminist approach to health looks like in practice.

A healthcare worker seated at a small desk takes the blood pressure of a person sitting nearby. A laptop displaying medical information is open on the desk, which is covered with a sunflower-patterned tablecloth. Medical supplies, papers, and a calendar are visible in the background.

Reshaping sexual and reproductive health care in the Philippines

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongFebruary 23, 2026

In the Philippines, restrictive laws and religious conservatism limit everyone’s access to sexual and reproductive health care.

A person wearing a patterned woven garment stands outdoors with a tall clock tower in the background. The tower has a green pointed roof and ornate stone architecture. The sky is bright blue with scattered clouds.

Building an inclusive health system in Burma: Interview with Dr. Lian

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongFebruary 23, 2026

In September 2025, we brought Dr. Lian, and other health leaders from Burma we support, to Canada to meet with health organizations.

A group marches down a street holding a large banner for ROMI and the Movimiento de Mujeres con Poder Constituyente, displaying the message about building a plurinational state for the well-being of women and communities. Behind the banner, participants carry illustrated signs. Buildings and vehicles line the background.

Bringing holistic care to survivors of violence in rural Guatemala

UncategorizedBy Ashley ArmstrongFebruary 23, 2026

For survivors of gender-based violence in Ixcán, Guatemala, the road to care and justice is long— literally and figuratively.

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