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  1. Consequences of unsafe abortion in the developing world
    June 2016 Infographic

    Consequences of unsafe abortion in the developing world

  2. Restrictive abortion laws endanger women’s health
    June 2016 Infographic

    Restrictive abortion laws endanger women’s health

  3. May 2016 Infographic

    U.S. Foreign Aid Helps Women and Families and Saves Lives

  4. Contraceptive use helps adolescents
    May 2016 Infographic

    Contraceptive use helps adolescents

  5. BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014 Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries
    May 2016 Infographic

    Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries

  6. Abortion patients are disproportionately poor and low income
    May 2016 Infographic

    Abortion patients are disproportionately poor and low income

  7. BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014 Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries
    May 2016 Infographic

    Las tasas de aborto disminuyeron significativamente en los países desarrollados, pero permanecieron sin cambios en los países en desarrollo

  8. U.S. Abortion Patients
    May 2016 Infographic

    U.S. Abortion Patients

  9. BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014 Abortion rates declined significantly in developed countries but remained unchanged in developing countries
    May 2016 Infographic

    Les taux d’avortement ont fortement diminué dans les pays développés mais sont restés inchangés dans les pays en développement

  10. April 2016 Infographic

    U.S. teen pregnancy, birth and abortion rates reached historic lows in 2011

  11. April 2016 Infographic

    U.S. Teen Pregnancy Rates in 2011: The highest teen pregnancy rates are found in the South and Southwest

  12. March 2016 Infographic

    Each Year 405,000 Tanzanian Women Have Abortions, Almost All Clandestine

  13. March 2016 Infographic

    1 in 5 Women in Tanzania have an unmet need for contraception

  14. March 2016 Infographic

    Kila mwaka, wanawake wa kitanzania milioni moja hupata mimba zisizotarajiwa

  15. March 2016 Infographic

    60% ya wanawake wa Tanzania wenye matatizo ya utoaji mimba hawapati huduma ya matibabu wanayoihitaji

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