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  • Adding It Up
  • Abortion Worldwide
  • Guttmacher-Lancet Commission
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  • Interactive Map: US Abortion Policies and Access After Roe
  • Family Planning Investment Impact Calculator
  • Monthly Abortion Provision Study Dashboard
  • State legislation tracker
  • Public-use data sets

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  • Teens

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Guttmacher Policy Review

  1. August 2006 Policy Analysis

    One Million New Women in Need of Publicly Funded Contraception

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  2. February 2008 Policy Analysis

    Public Funding for Family Planning Reaches New Heights, Propelled By State Efforts to Expand Medicaid Eligibility

    Casey Alrich Guttmacher Policy Review
  3. October 2003 Policy Analysis

    Global Gag Rule Revisited: HIV/AIDS Initiative Out, Family Planning Still In

    Susan A. Cohen Guttmacher Policy Review
  4. December 1998 Policy Analysis

    The Campaign Against 'Partial-Birth' Abortion: Status and Fallout

    Susan A. Cohen and Rebekah Saul Guttmacher Policy Review
  5. December 1999 Policy Analysis

    UN, World Bank Recommit to Reducing Maternal Mortality

    Guttmacher Policy Review
  6. August 2000 Policy Analysis

    No Setbacks Suffered, Few Gains Made During Beijing Platform Review

    Guttmacher Policy Review
  7. August 2002 Policy Analysis

    Family Planning Clinics And STD Services

    Cynthia Dailard Guttmacher Policy Review
  8. October 2008 Policy Analysis

    U.S. Global HIV Prevention Policy: Still Time to Get It Right

    Susan A. Cohen Guttmacher Policy Review
  9. June 2004 Policy Analysis

    Contraceptive Coverage: A 10-Year Retrospective

    Cynthia Dailard Guttmacher Policy Review
  10. February 1998 Policy Analysis

    25 Years After Roe: New Technological Parameters For an Old Debate

    Susan A. Cohen Guttmacher Policy Review
  11. August 1999 Policy Analysis

    State Contraceptive Coverage Laws: Creative Responses to Questions of 'Conscience'

    Cynthia Dailard Guttmacher Policy Review
  12. April 2000 Policy Analysis

    Proponents Say Women's Health, Core American Values at Stake In Global Gag Rule Debate

    Susan A. Cohen Guttmacher Policy Review
  13. October 2001 Policy Analysis

    Community Health Centers and Family Planning: What We Know

    Cynthia Dailard Guttmacher Policy Review
  14. May 2003 Policy Analysis

    Critics Charge Bush Mix of Science and Politics Is Unprecedented and Dangerous

    Heather D. Boonstra Guttmacher Policy Review
  15. August 1998 Policy Analysis

    The Child Custody Protection Act: A 'Minor' Issue at the Top of the Antiabortion Agenda

    Rebekah Saul Guttmacher Policy Review

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