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The U.S. government intends to incinerate $9.7 million in already-purchased birth control in Belgium after U.S.A.I.D shut ...
Costing more than $9 million and funded by U.S taxpayers, the family planning supplies were intended for women in war zones, ...
France said Friday it could not seize $9.7 million (€8.4 million) worth of women's contraception products that the United ...
A US plan to destroy women's contraception products reportedly worth $9.7 million spurred growing outcry on Friday in France, ...
More than 1.4 million women and girls in Africa will lose access to contraceptives as the U.S. plans to burn $10 million ...
The decision highlights a dramatic shift in U.S. development policy — and a growing divide between secular aid models and ...
U.S. House of Delegates representatives are demanding an investigation into spending taxpayer dollars to destroy food and ...
The morning-after pill helps prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex, but its efficacy differs depending on the user's body mass and the timing of when they take the medication.
Family planning experts have urged men to actively participate in contraceptive discussions, saying the responsibility should ...
As a result, the use of contraception is not to be considered gravely sinful matter and, therefore, using contraceptives is not a mortal sin.