Future of Sexual and Reproductive Health
A document crafted for the Obama transition team by the reproductive health community has found its way online, and commenters respond with rousing approval offering their own input.
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By Cristina Page, Moderator, OnCommonGround December 3, 2008 - 8:00am
The "Susan B. Anthony List" claims Clinton, as Obama's Secretary of State, will "promote abortion" around the world, because of her support for UNFPA.
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As we count down to the end of the Bush presidency and the beginning of the Obama Administration, Pamela samples the views of a few reproductive justice activists to find out what progress they hope to see come out of the next four years.
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Washington Post examines abortion provider training; EMILY's List staffer to be White House communications director; Reuters examines priorities of reproductive health groups; Raleigh News-Observers editorializes in favor of "common ground" approaches on abortion.
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As Secretary of State, women's rights champion Sen. Clinton will have the opportunity to act as an ambassador for women and girls worldwide, say advocates of international women's health.
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By Nancy Northup, Center for Reproductive Rights November 18, 2008 - 8:00am
Even with victories on anti-choice initiatives, and even with this election, individual state legislatures remain dangerous arenas in which we struggle to preserve every woman's rights.
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Champion of women's health and rights Sen. Hillary Clinton is being considered for Secretary of State.
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People around the world are confident that President-Elect Obama marks a sweeping departure from the Bush with-us-or-against-us foreign policy. But will the new administration join the global community on reproductive health and rights?
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Decisions about whether or when to have children are among the most sacred and monumental that people consider in their life. A coalition of religious groups call on President-Elect Obama to make reproductive health a priority.
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