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Around the world, more than 200 million women lack access to basic contraception. Often, these women must travel far from their communities to reach a health facility, only to return home empty handed due to shortages and stock-outs.
When women seeking family planning services are turned away, they are unable to protect themselves from unintended pregnancies and sexually-transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS. In developing countries, a woman’s lifetime risk of dying due to pregnancy and childbirth is 1 in 75. In sub-Saharan Africa, where fertility rates are some of the highest in the world, the risk of dying is 1 in 22.
Family planning is an effective strategy to reduce maternal mortality. This film shows that ongoing challenges in obtaining reproductive health supplies can have devastating consequences for family size, abortion, spacing and delaying pregnancy,HIV/AIDS and other STIs.
Empty Handed was shot in Uganda in March 2010 by PAI filmmaker Nathan Golon and produced by Michael Khoo and Wendy Turnbull.


Empty Handed tells the story of women’s lack of access to reproductive health supplies in sub-Saharan Africa, and its impact on their lives. It documents the challenges at each level of the supply chain and identifies key areas for improvement. The film aims to provoke discussion and mobilize support for reproductive health supplies.


Empty Handed is dedicated to the memory of Terri L. Bartlett, our indefatigable colleague whose advocacy for women’s reproductive health and rights was her life’s work and passion. Terri spearheaded PAI’s work to increase political and financial support for contraceptives globally, always keeping women at the center of our collective advocacy.