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NEWS RELEASE ARCHIVE: 2002

Emergency contraception (EC) played key role in abortion rate declines (12/17/2002)

Crucial contraceptive information and services Not Reaching Asian Adolescents (12/13/2002)

Increased Abstinence, Fidelity and Condom Use Drive HIV/AIDS Declines in Uganda (10/24/2002)

Contraceptive Use Among Married Couples On The Rise Worldwide, Outpacing Population Growth (10/15/2002)

U.S. Abortion Rates Continue to Decline, Especially Among Teens (10/08/2002)

Lack of Sexual Experience May Put Some Young Women at Risk (08/20/2002)

Administration Actions on International Family Planning Align United States with Vatican, Repressive Islamic Regimes (07/24/2002)

European Experience Shows That It Takes Time for Medical Abortion to Be Widely Used (07/02/2002)

Women in a New York City Clinic Mistakenly Believe that HIV Testing Is a Good Way to Prevent Infection (05/08/2002)

Crisis Pregnancy Centers Seek Increased Public Funding for Their Attempts to Dissuade Women from Abortion (05/08/2002)

Increased Contraceptive Choice Contributes to Greater Contraceptive Use According to 64-Country Study (04/01/2002)

Misguided funding proposal equates abstinence education with family planning services (03/06/2002)

Attention to Men's Sexual and Reproductive Health Overdue (03/05/2002)

La falta de informacion e inexperiencia de los proveedores limitan el uso del DIU en El Salvador (03/01/2002)

Leading Research Journal Takes on Bold New Name, New Look (02/28/2002)

Access to abortion still under fire after three decades of legality in the U.S (01/17/2002)

Reproductive health and rights are diverse under Islam (01/10/2002)

AGI to combat the spread of AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa (01/04/2002)

Differences in Contraceptive Use More Important than Sexual Activity in Explaining Cross-country Variations in Teen Pregnancy and Childbearing (01/02/2002)



News Release Archive: 2001




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