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  1. March 2015 News Release

    Making Medicaid Managed Care Work for Family Planning Coverage and Services

  2. March 2015 News Release

    Unintended Pregnancies Cost Federal and State Governments $21 Billion In 2010

  3. February 2015 Infographic

    Thank You, Medicaid!

  4. February 2015 Policy Analysis

    Making Medicaid Managed Care Work for Family Planning Coverage and Services

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  5. February 2015 News Release

    Investing In Sexual and Reproductive Health Is Key to Reaching Global Development Goals

  6. February 2015 Policy Analysis

    Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Are Key to Global Development: The Case for Ramping Up Investment

    Sneha Barot Guttmacher Policy Review
  7. February 2015 Opinion

    It pays to invest in reproductive health

    Babatunde Osotimehin and Ann M. Starrs Daily Nation (Kenya)
  8. February 2015 Infographic

    Nearly half of all pregnancies in Pakistan—4.2 million—are unintended (Urdu)

  9. February 2015 Research Article

    Adolescent Pregnancy, Birth, and Abortion Rates Across Countries: Levels and Recent Trends

    Gilda Sedgh, Lawrence B. Finer, Akinrinola Bankole and Susheela Singh Journal of Adolescent Health
  10. February 2015 Report

    Public Costs from Unintended Pregnancies and the Role of Public Insurance Programs in Paying for Pregnancy-Related Care: National and State Estimates for 2010

    Adam Sonfield and Kathryn Kost
  11. January 2015 Opinion

    Invertir en salud reproductiva

    Babatunde Osotimehin and Ann M. Starrs El Universal (Mexico)
  12. January 2015 Opinion

    Para poupar vidas e dinheiro

    Babatunde Osotimehin and Ann M. Starrs O Globo (Brazil)
  13. January 2015 Infographic

    Nearly half of all pregnancies in Pakistan-4.2 million-are unintended

  14. January 2015 Research Article

    Does state-level context matter for individuals' knowledge about abortion, legality and health? Challenging the ‘red states v. blue states’ hypothesis

    Megan L. Kavanaugh Culture, Health & Sexuality: An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care
  15. January 2015 News Release

    Unintended Pregnancy Rates Continue to Vary Widely By State

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