Reproductive Justice

“Every policy shift ripples through our lives, deeply impacting generations, especially when it comes to our bodily autonomy. And sometimes the hardest truths to speak are the ones we most need to hear.”

Repercussions of Overturning Roe v. Wade for Women Across Systems & Beyond Borders, 2022, Reproductive Health

Reproductive Justice in Patient Care: Tackling Systemic Racism & Health Inequities in Canada, 2022, Reproductive Health

Looking Through the Lens of Reproductive Justice: The Need for a Paradigm Shift in Sexual & Reproductive Health Research in Canada, 2021, Reproductive Health

The Politest Form of Racism: SRHR Paradigm in Canada, 2021, Reproductive Health

“If I Ever Did Have a Daughter, I Wouldn’t Raise Her in New Brunswick:” Women’s Experiences Obtaining Abortion Care Before & After Policy Reform, 2017, Contraception

“A Bridge Too Far”: Exploring Women’s Experiences Obtaining Abortion Care Before & After Policy Reform in Prince Edward Island, 2018, Contraception

“If You Change Your Mind and Decide to Save Your Baby We Can Help You”: Evaluating the Practices of the Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline, 2018, Contraception

Women’s Health in Humanitarian Settings

“Providing essential healthcare in crisis isn’t optional—it's a matter of life and death.”

Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Humanitarian Settings: A Matter of Life and Death, 2023, Reproductive Health

Feasibility of Establishing a Core Set of SRMNCAH Indicators in Humanitarian Settings (Jordan), 2023, Reproductive Health

Feasibility of Establishing a Core Set of SRMNCAH Indicators (Bangladesh), 2022, Reproductive Health

Feasibility of Establishing a Core Set of SRMNCAH Indicators (DR Congo), 2022, Reproductive Health

Sexual and Reproductive Health Status & Service Delivery Among Syrian Refugees in Jordan, 2020, Reproductive Health

Emergency Contraception in Jordan: Pharmacists’ Awareness, Opinions & Perceptions of Need, 2020, Contraception

Child Brides’ Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Emergency Contraception: A Qualitative Study with Syrian Refugees in Jordan, 2017, Contraception