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Director of US Communications

Joerg Dreweke

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Joerg Dreweke is Director of US Communications at the Guttmacher Institute. In this role, he leads the US communications team, heading up efforts to maximize the impact of the Institute’s domestic research and policy work. Mr. Dreweke joined the Guttmacher Institute in 2006. He is based in the Institute’s Washington, DC office.

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Selected Publications

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    March 2025 Policy Analysis

    With Risks to Patients and Providers Growing, States Should Revisit Abortion Reporting Requirements

    Kelly Baden and Joerg Dreweke
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    May 2024 Policy Analysis

    Clear and Growing Evidence That Dobbs Is Harming Reproductive Health and Freedom

    Kelly Baden, Joerg Dreweke and Candace Gibson
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    October 2023 Policy Analysis

    In the First Month After North Carolina’s Latest Abortion Restrictions, Facility-Based Abortions Dropped by 31%

    Kelly Baden, Talia Curhan and Joerg Dreweke
  4. February 2023 Policy Analysis

    10 US States Would Be Hit Especially Hard by a Nationwide Ban on Medication Abortion Using Mifepristone

    Jesse Philbin, Rachel K. Jones, Emma Stoskopf-Ehrlich and Joerg Dreweke
  5. October 2022 Policy Analysis

    100 Days Post-Roe: At Least 66 Clinics Across 15 US States Have Stopped Offering Abortion Care

    Marielle Kirstein, Joerg Dreweke, Rachel K. Jones and Jesse Philbin
  6. March 2022 Policy Analysis

    2022 State Legislative Sessions: Abortion Bans and Restrictions on Medication Abortion Dominate

    Elizabeth Nash, Lauren Cross and Joerg Dreweke
  7. September 2019 Policy Analysis

    The U.S. Abortion Rate Continues to Drop: Once Again, State Abortion Restrictions Are Not the Main Driver

    Elizabeth Nash and Joerg Dreweke Guttmacher Policy Review
  8. June 2019 Policy Analysis

    Promiscuity Propaganda: Access to Information and Services Does Not Lead to Increases in Sexual Activity

    Joerg Dreweke Guttmacher Policy Review
  9. February 2018 Policy Analysis

    Coercion Is at the Heart of Social Conservatives’ Reproductive Health Agenda

    Joerg Dreweke Guttmacher Policy Review
  10. January 2017 Policy Analysis

    U.S. Abortion Rate Reaches Record Low Amidst Looming Onslaught Against Reproductive Health and Rights

    Joerg Dreweke Guttmacher Policy Review

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