In 2016, the Universal Access Project (UAP) hosted a group of journalists in Uganda, where they met with UN officials, health practitioners, community leaders, and everyday women and girls whose lives are affected by the lack of sexual and reproductive health care. As part of the fellowship, journalists traveled to health clinics in rural villages, witnessed outreach efforts in the country’s poorest urban neighborhoods, interviewed sex workers, and spoke with girls and women about birth control, pregnancy, and marriage.