Topic: Abortion methods
INDONESIA – Online abortion drug sales in Indonesia: a quality of care assessment
This study sought to understand the experience of buying misoprostol online for pregnancy termination in Indonesia. We conducted a mystery client study August through October 2019. Interactions were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively, along with the contents of the packages. One hundred ten sellers were contacted, from whom mystery clients made 76 purchases and received 64 drug packages. Almost all sellers sold “packets” containing multiple drugs; 73 percent of packets contained misoprostol, and 47 percent contained at least 800 mcg of misoprostol.
How to Talk About Abortion with Pills: Facts for Journalists (2019)
Accurate messaging about what the media often call “the abortion pill” is important so that women know their rights and are aware of their options. This fact sheet aims to acquaint journalists with the facts about using these pills.
Abortion in South Africa: A Reporting Guide for Journalists
The subject matter covered in this manual is based on input from almost a dozen journalists from the country’s leading media houses across print, radio and TV following a February 2018 media training workshop held by the Bhekisisa Mail & Guardian Centre for Health Journalism and Global Health Strategies.
Media Guidelines: Sharing Personal Stories
The Campaign’s key list of ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ for journalists and editors reporting on women’s personal experiences of abortion.
Medical Abortion: A Special Edition of Contraception
For this journal edition, edited by Marge Berer and Lesley Hoggart, the main theme was that “Medical abortion pills have the potential to change everything”.
How to Report on Abortion: A Guide for Journalists, Editors and Media Outlets (2017)
The way abortion is presented in the media can have a major influence on people’s thinking. This guide has been written for those working in the media to encourage accurate reporting of the facts about abortion, and honest portrayals of abortion as part of real people’s lives and relationships.