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  1. 19.08.2015 - 12:00 News Release

    Each Year, 6.9 Million Women in Developing Countries Are Treated For Complications From Unsafe Abortion

  2. 18.08.2015 - 12:00 News Release

    Thanks To ACA, More Visits at Title X–Supported Family Planning Centers Now Paid For With Insurance

  3. 18.08.2015 - 12:00 Infographic

    Young people have a right to sexual and reproductive health care that meets their needs

  4. 17.08.2015 - 12:00 News Release

    Two New State and County Tools Highlight the Importance of Title X-Funded Family Planning Services

  5. 12.08.2015 - 12:00 News Release

    Adolescent Women Need Improved Sexual and Reproductive Health Services

  6. 11.08.2015 - 12:00 Policy Analysis

    Still Needed: The Family Planning Safety Net Under Health Reform

    Kinsey Hasstedt, Yana Vierboom and Rachel Benson Gold Guttmacher Policy Review
  7. 10.08.2015 - 12:00 Policy Analysis

    Title X: The Lynchpin Of Publicly Funded Family Planning In The United States

    Kinsey Hasstedt Health Affairs Blog
  8. 10.08.2015 - 12:00 Opinion

    Title X: The Lynchpin Of Publicly Funded Family Planning In The United States

    Kinsey Hasstedt Health Affairs Blog
  9. 01.08.2015 - 12:00 Fact Sheet

    Besoin et recours des adolescentes aux services de santé sexuelle et reproductive dans les pays en développement

  10. 01.08.2015 - 12:00 Fact Sheet

    Adolescent Women’s Need for and Use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Developing Countries

  11. 01.08.2015 - 12:00 Fact Sheet

    Adolescent Pregnancy and Its Outcomes Across Countries

  12. 01.08.2015 - 12:00 Report

    Adolescent Women’s Need for and Use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Developing Countries

    Vanessa Woog, Susheela Singh, Alyssa Browne and Jesse Philbin
  13. 01.08.2015 - 12:00 Fact Sheet

    Necesidad y uso de servicios de salud sexual y reproductiva por parte de mujeres adolescentes en países en desarrollo

  14. 29.07.2015 - 12:00 News Release

    June 2015 Issue of International Perspectives Now Available

  15. 21.07.2015 - 12:00 News Release

    Number of Women in Need of Publicly Funded Family Planning Services Increased by Nearly One Million Between 2010 and 2013

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