Devex Publishes 2nd Part Of Series Examining How Mexico City Policy Will Impact Family Planning, Reproductive Health Activities Of Colombia’s Profamilia

Devex: ‘Global gag rule’ hampers reproductive health actors in rural Colombia
“Around the world, women’s health care providers and those they serve are bracing for the impact of the ‘global gag rule.’ But what does the policy look like on the ground from the perspective of those running soon-to-be cut programs? And how will the women who count on such programs get by? To find out, Devex spent a week with the rural teams of Profamilia, Colombia’s largest family planning provider. This is the second of a three-part series…” (Rogers, 6/14).

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