| A Response to Critics of Family Planning Programs |
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By, Emily Bridges, Director of Public Information Services, and Rachel Harlich, Library and Research Intern International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2009, 35(1):6–14 Opponents of family planning programs make several erroneous claims as to why our governments should not fund them. The author addresses these and provides statistics and realities that support fully funding family planning programs.
Unintended pregnancy and childbearing costs tens of thousands of young women their lives every year and is the number one cause of death for young women ages 15-19 in low- and middle-income countries. Take Action: Urge Congress to fully fund international family planning! Read other Recent Research blogs > |