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How can male contraceptives reach people? | In Conversation with Ffion Storer Jones from DSW

20 min · 15. apr. 2026
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- Sponsored by DSW -  Male contraception in 2029 — mission possible? There are already three promising candidates in late-stage development. The science is moving. But are systems, funding and politics moving with it? We sat down with Ffion Storer Jones from DSW to talk about what it will really take. Have a topic you think would make for a great conversation and would like to be featured next? Get in touch with Kasia Mielec, head of partnerships at The European Correspondent.

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