I've seen women suffer': Malawi's religious leaders fight for legal abortions
Briefly

The Rev Cliff Nyekanyeka advocates for a woman's right to choose after witnessing the suffering caused by strict anti-abortion laws in Malawi.
I am pro-choice because I've seen what it means not to be... I think I have to contribute to the movement, says Nyekanyeka.
The Religious Leaders Network for Choice has grown from 15 members to over 1,000, demonstrating a significant shift in religious perspectives on abortion.
Despite Malawi's strict abortion laws, research shows tens of thousands of women undergo abortions each year, highlighting the urgent need for law reform.
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