
News Release Archive: 2002
News Release Archive: 2002
Emergency Contraception (EC) Played Key Role in Abortion Rate Declines (12/2002)
Crucial Contraceptive Information and Services Not Reaching Asian Adolescents (12/2002)
(pdf file) (11/2002)
Increased Abstinence, Fidelity and Condom Use Drive HIV/AIDS Declines in Uganda (10/2002)
U.S. Abortion Rates Continue to Decline, Especially Among Teens (10/2002)
Contraceptive Use Among Married Couples on the Rise Worldwide,
Outpacing Population Growth (10/2002)
Lack of Sexual Assertiveness May Put Some Young Women at Risk (8/2002)
Administration Actions on International Family Planning Align United States with Vatican, Repressive Islamic Regimes (7/2002)
European Experience Shows That It Takes Time for Medical Abortion to Be Widely Used (7/2002)
Women in a New York City Clinic Mistakenly Believe That HIV Testing Is a Good Way to Prevent Infection (5/2002)
Crisis Pregnancy Centers Seek Increased Public Funding for Their Attempts to Dissuade Women from Abortion (5/2002)
Increased Contraceptive Choice Contributes to Greater Contraceptive Use According to 64-country Study (4/2002)
La falta de informatión e inexperiencia de los proveedores limitan el uso del DIU en El Salvador (3/2002)
Attention to Men's Sexual and Reproductive Health Overdue (3/2002)
Misguided Funding Proposal Equates Abstinence Education With Family Planning Services (3/2002)
Leading Research Journal Takes On Bold New Name, New Look (2/2002)
Reproductive Health and Rights Are Diverse Under Islam (1/2002)
AGI to combat the spread of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa (1/2002)
Access to Abortion Still Under Fire After Three Decades
of Legality in the U.S. (1/2002)
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