Maternal health, April 23 -- Contraception is an essential part of reproductive and maternal health care, yet access is limited for many people living in places affected by conflict and displacement. In these humanitarian settings, decisions about contraception are deeply personal and often made under difficult circumstances, with real consequences for people's health and safety.

In this episode of the Humanitarian Lens, a podcast by Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), host Chigo Ahunanya speaks with Dr. Julia McDonald, an MSF family medicine physician with experience in Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, and Nigeria. Drawing on her field work, Dr. McDonald explains how MSF teams provide...