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Population Action International

PAI informs U.S. and international policy by using research and strategic advocacy that firmly links population, reproductive health, the environment and development - working to strengthen political and financial support worldwide for population programs grounded in individual rights.

Primary web addresses
http://www.populationaction.org
Main Address
1300 19th St. NW
2nd Floor
Washington DC 20036
Country
United States
Main Telephone
202-557-3400
Joined OneWorld
08.10.2002

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23.03.2007 The Rwandan government has announced a new national family planning program, but aid organizations warn this program must be voluntary, and should not offer any incentives or disincentives when it comes to childbearing.
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20.02.2007 U.S. President George W. Bush's proposed budget would see a dramatic 25% reduction in funding for international family planning and reproductive health programs.
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Related topics/regions: [United States]
31.01.2007 While the debate about the right to abortion continues to rage in the U.S., a number of countries are recognizing that access to safe abortion can save women's lives, says a population advocacy group.
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