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Milly Evans
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Milly escribe sobre diversos temas de salud, con especial interés en las desigualdades sanitarias y la salud sexual.
Milly escribe sobre diversos temas de salud, con especial interés en las desigualdades sanitarias y la salud sexual.
She is a passionate advocate of sex education and access to sexual and reproductive health services. Milly has been working on sex education campaigns since she was 16, contributing to the national campaign to make sex education compulsory in England and then to the consultations to build a comprehensive and inclusive curriculum.
She has since worked on a voluntary basis with a number of organisations including UNESCO, the International Planned Parenthood Federation, Brook, Terrence Higgins Trust and Stonewall. She has also been featured in the media, including Channel 4, in the Huffington Post and in the Guardian.
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