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1. FAMILY PLANNING AND THE FEAR OF MISSING OUT

2. TRUMP ADMINISTRATION RESTRICTIONS ON PUBLIC FUNDING FOR SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE DISRUPTED CONTRACEPTIVE ACCESS IN FOUR US STATES

3. WOMEN EXPERTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN COMMEND ARMENIA ON CONTINUING TO UPHOLD INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS DESPITE THE CONFLICT, RAISE QUESTIONS ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES

4. THE BANGLADESH MIRACLE

5. US SLAMS CHINESE EMBASSY TWEET LAUDING FAMILY PLANNING'S 'EMANCIPATION' OF UYGHUR WOMEN

7. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY TO RESTRICT ABORTION FUNDING RESULTS IN MORE ABORTIONS

8. TEXAS MAKES SIGNIFICANT STRIDES FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH

9. CONTRACEPTIVE JEWELRY COULD OFFER A NEW FAMILY PLANNING APPROACH

10. PREFERENCE FOR SONS INFLUENCES CONTRACEPTIVE USE AND REPRODUCTIVE DECISION MAKING IN PAKISTAN

11. ABOUT HALF OF U.S. ABORTION PATIENTS REPORT USING CONTRACEPTION IN THE MONTH THEY BECAME PREGNANT

12. NEW REPORT SHOWS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS CANNOT REPLACE PLANNED PARENTHOOD

13. UNINTENDED PREGNANCY: A NEW CONVERSATION IS NEEDED

14. NEW REPORT: PLANNED PARENTHOOD IS NOT REPLACEABLE

15. NEW STUDY: PUBLICLY FUNDED FAMILY PLANNING CLINICS PLAY CRITICAL ROLE IN ACCESSING CARE

16. NEW REPORT UNDERSCORES CRITICAL IMPORTANCE OF FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS AND PROVIDERS PROPOSES FORWARD-LOOKING POLICY AGENDA FOR BRINGING HEALTH COVERAGE AND CARE-INCLUDING FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES-WITHIN REACH FOR ALL WHO NEED IT

17. FUNDING FAMILY PLANNING IN AFRICA SOUND INVESTMENT

19. UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION STATEMENT ON UNFPA 'STATE OF WORLD POPULATION 2012' REPORT REPORT HIGHLIGHTS THE IMPORTANCE OF UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO FAMILY PLANNING

20. ADDITIONAL INVESTMENTS IN FAMILY PLANNING WOULD SAVE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES MORE THAN $11 BILLION A YEAR

21. AGE PREGNANCY DEATH CONCERN

22. NEW GUTTMACHER INSTITUTE REPORT FINDS PUBLICLY FUNDED FAMILY PLANNING CLINICS ARE CRUCIAL SOURCES OF CONTRACEPTIVE CARE FOR MILLIONS OF WOMEN

24. FHI 360 STUDY SHOWS THAT COUPLES COMMUNICATION IS KEY FACTOR IN CONTRACEPTIVE UPTAKE

25. INADEQUATE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT CONTRACEPTION IS COMMON AMONG YOUNG ADULTS NEW STUDY SUGGESTS IMPROVING CONTRACEPTIVE KNOWLEDGE MAY POSITIVELY INFLUENCE BEHAVIOR, REDUCING RISK OF UNPLANNED PREGNANCY

27. BURKINABE WOMEN EXPERIENCE HIGH RATES OF UNINTENDED PREGNANCY SOME 64% OF WOMEN WHO WANT TO AVOID PREGNANCY DO NOT USE MODERN CONTRACEPTIVES

28. STATEMENT FROM DESTINY LOPEZ, DIRECTOR OF LATINO ENGAGEMENT FOR PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION OF AMERICA, ON THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA'S REPORT ON MEDICAID

29. HIGH RATES OF CONTRACEPTIVE DISCONTINUATION HIGHLIGHT NEED FOR STRONGER FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES IN DEVELOPING WORLD

33. ETHIOPIA WOULD SAVE LIVES AND MONEY BY IMPROVING CONTRACEPTIVE SERVICES

34. NEW REPORT URGES MORE INVESTMENT TO SLASH MATERNAL AND NEWBORN DEATHS: UN

35. DOUBLING INVESTMENT COULD SLASH MATERNAL AND NEWBORN DEATHS, SAYS UN REPORT

36. BETTER FAMILY PLANNING NEEDED TO ADAPT

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