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2/27/08 Catholics Reject Influence of US Bishops in Congressional HIV/AIDS Funding Battle
10/17/07 39 Noted Performing Artists Urge Congress to Fix Flaws in President's Global AIDS Plan
3/14/07 Soros Joins Health Groups to Battle Drug-Resistant TB, HIV Explosion
11/16/06 A New Congress Should Enforce Accountability Over Abstinence-Only Programs
8/11/06 Health and Human Rights Advocates Denounce Gates Foundation’s Support of Raids on Sex Workers
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11/29/06 "Journalists Cover the World" IRP Fellows Report from Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Central and South America

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"POINT OF VIEW : FAITH, WOMEN AND HEALTH" World Information Transfer article, published in our World Ecology Report, Winter 2003 Vol. XIV, No. 4, regarding the Bush gag rule
"WE WANT TO LIVE AS HUMANS:" Repression of Women and Girls in Western Afghanistan From Human Rights Watch.

Afghan women and girls have suffered mounting abuses, harassment and restrictions of their fundamental human rights during 2002. The 52-page report focuses on the increasingly harsh restrictions on women and girls imposed by Ismail Khan, a local governor in the west of Afghanistan who has received military and financial assistance from the United States.

100,000 AMERICANS SAY YES TO UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND Press conference to announce plans for the first $1 million and the campaign’s next phase. Jane Roberts, 61, of California, and Lois Abraham, 68, of New Mexico, did not know each other in July 2002, but they had the same indignant reaction when the United States Administration rescinded $34 million in funding approved by Congress for UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund. They emailed friends urging them to send in $1 and contact other friends to “help right this terrible wrong”. Thus, the 34 Million Friends of UNFPA Campaign was born.
16,000 In Largest HIV-Vaccine Trial The country's largest phase III trial of a possible HIV vaccine, involving 16,000 non-infected volunteer subjects, will commence next year, the Public Health Ministry said.
2005 Lisbon Declaration: a historic agreement on sexual and reproductive health and rights On October 18, 2005 in the Parliament of Lisbon, Portugal, over 145 young leaders from political parties, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and youth governmental bodies, such as the Portuguese Institute for Youth and National Youth Council, signed the Lisbon Declaration, a historic agreement on sexual and reproductive health and rights. The Lisbon Declaration proclaims the signatories’ own commitment to advancing sexual and reproductive rights and health for all people, especially young people, and calls on the Portuguese government to step-up its investments in sexual and reproductive health and rights both at home and internationally.
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Experts & Sources
Adrienne Germain International Women's Health Coalition
Alessandra Guedes International Planned Parenthood Federation Western Hemisphere (IPPF/WHR)
Alexander Sanger International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere Region
Angela Gomez de Mogollon Internationa Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
Ben Plumley The Global Business Council on HIV/AIDS
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A death every minute: pregnancy-related complications kill million

Some 50 million women experience pregnancy-related complications, of which 15 million lead to long-term illness or disability, according to a new report by the Panos Institute (London).
A “demographic window” can slam shut fast: the State of World Population 2001 A series of fourteen town meetings highlighting the UNFPA report, Footprints and Milestones will be held across the United States in November and early December.
Do we have enough condoms? The shortage of contraceptive supplies Population Action International reports on how donors (including the U.S.) “fall short” in their new report, Condoms Count: Meeting the Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS
Sisterhood is Global: U.S. women reject isolationism Poll shows American women are concerned about global issues
The Education Imperative – Educating Refugee Children Education promotes a sense of normalcy that helps children cope with the effects of crisis and supports redevelopment of civil society.
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AUDIO FEATURE: BRAZIL: Model for success? July 10, 2002:

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This week at the UN AIDS conference in Barcelona, the Brazilian government issued a challenge to the international pharmaceutical industry. It unveiled a plan to help other developing countries manufacture copies of AIDS drugs. The plan draws widely from Brazil's own experience since the mid-nineties, when it became the first country to sidestep patent laws on AIDS drugs by making cheap versions in state-owned laboratories. The policy has had huge success, enabling Brazil to distribute drugs free-of-charge to people living with HIV and AIDS, and to drastically reduce its AIDS death rate. Yet, until now, no other country has adopted the same policy - and today only 4 per cent of people living with HIV and AIDS in the developing world receive any drugs. A report from the international organisation, VSO, investigates why other countries have been unable to follow Brazil's example until now. From Sao Paulo, Andre Muggiati reports.

Download page for MP3 and Real Audio broadcast quality files (free registration required) http://www.interworldradio.org/audio/rad_show1.cfm?aud_i_id=239977

Media That Matters Film Festival (MTMFF) Viewers can follow links to sign petitions, write to Congress, donate to organizations, and learn more through MediaRights.org's database of over 4,500 social issue documentaries.
Radio Earth Summit Broadcasting the voices of people directly affected by the activities of multinational corporations. If you've been affected by a corporation, we'd like to hear your story. You can send it to us as a text or audio story.
Saving Women's Lives Through International Family Planning: Presentations on Capitol Hill Highlights of presentations made to Congress about the importance of international family planning. April 6, 2000.
VIDEO NEWS RELEASE: Reproductive Health Care and Youth PROVIDED BY: THE DAVID AND LUCILE PACKARD FOUNDATION

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