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Four Kenyan women living with HIV have won a legal battle against Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Marie Stopes International and state-run Pumwani Maternity Hospital over being sterilised without their informed consent. This is their story.

The women are voiced by actors.

Reporter: Dorcas Wangira
Produced by Carolyne Kiambo
Filmed by Ken Mungai
Edited by Brian Mala.

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