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Invest in Women: Increase Funding for International Family Planning

Target: Members of the House Sub-Committee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
Sponsored by: Pathfinder International
Family planning programs save lives. Yet millions of women around the world do not have access to critical reproductive health services like contraceptives, pregnancy and childbirth care, and HIV prevention programs. Each year, more than 500,000 women worldwide die during pregnancy or childbirth - and nearly of all these deaths could be prevented.

No medical intervention offers the breadth of potential benefits as family planning. When a woman has access to services that let her control her fertility and protect her health, new opportunities, including education and employment, may open up to her. Family planning programs thus have a "ripple effect" that changes the very fabric of families and communities.

Family planning programs are cost-efficient and highly successful, yet consistently under-funded, even as demand for these services rises quickly around the world.

You can help women have the reproductive health choices they need to protect themselves and their families. Please send a message to members of the House Sub-Committee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs today and support our call to increase U.S. funding for international family planning to $1 billion.
deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 5,000
 

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Dear Members of the House Sub-Committee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs,

I am writing to urge you to increase funding for international family planning assistance to a total of $1 billion in the Fiscal Year 2009 State and Foreign Operations Appropriations Act. I also urge you to appropriate $63.5 million for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

Family planning programs are critical for women's health and equality. Currently, more than 200 million women around the world desire to either delay or end childbearing, but do not have access to modern contraceptives. Each year, more than 500,000 women worldwide die during pregnancy or childbirth. Tragically, nearly of all these deaths could have been prevented. Women who can time their pregnancies have greater opportunities for education and employment, and can more actively contribute to their families' well-being.

Historically, family planning programs have been cost-efficient and highly successful. According to a study by UNFPA, every $1 invested in family planning could save up to $31 in government spending on education, food, health, housing, water and sewage services.
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We took action on “Invest in Women: Increase Funding for International Family Planning”
# 7,150:
5:04 pm PDT, Jun 24, Julie Kirby, Oregon
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4:34 pm PDT, Jun 24, Linda Guthrie, Georgia
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4:22 pm PDT, Jun 24, Joanne Burns, New Mexico
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4:08 pm PDT, Jun 24, Gale Weaner, Texas
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3:54 pm PDT, Jun 24, Name not displayed, Illinois
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3:47 pm PDT, Jun 24, John DeSantis, Maryland
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2:44 pm PDT, Jun 24, Victoria Pantages, California
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10:40 am PDT, Jun 24, Emily Derks, Colorado
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10:28 am PDT, Jun 24, Richard Riger, New Mexico
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9:32 am PDT, Jun 24, Sharri Kallonas, California
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8:33 pm PDT, Jun 23, Melissa Skluzacek, New York
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3:56 pm PDT, Jun 23, Michele Bordeaux, Washington
Since I know government in America has often interfered with other countries governing power I hesitate about this petition, so I sign it as: If a countries laws support free choice of birth control then please provide education and means for women all over the world. I am against abortion and I support countries who outlaw it.
# 7,138:
1:34 pm PDT, Jun 23, Mindy Hunter, Kentucky
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1:11 pm PDT, Jun 23, Leona Perez, Massachusetts
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7:46 am PDT, Jun 23, Carmen Land, New Mexico
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11:34 pm PDT, Jun 22, Dolores Pena-Davis, California
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7:46 pm PDT, Jun 22, Heather Hill, California
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11:14 am PDT, Jun 22, Sasha Wisotsky, California
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10:47 am PDT, Jun 22, Carmen Vendelin, Pennsylvania
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6:37 am PDT, Jun 22, Karlene Nechanicky, Washington
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12:25 am PDT, Jun 22, Susan Crawford, California
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8:04 pm PDT, Jun 21, Name not displayed, New York
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7:29 pm PDT, Jun 21, Dean Wellman, Maine
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7:24 pm PDT, Jun 21, Chasta Brown, Florida
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6:00 pm PDT, Jun 21, KT Secrest, Colorado
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4:15 pm PDT, Jun 21, James Sanjana, South Carolina
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2:42 pm PDT, Jun 21, Quinton Quebodeaux, Louisiana
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2:32 pm PDT, Jun 21, Linda Paff, Indiana
This should be a No-brainer!
# 7,122:
1:50 pm PDT, Jun 21, Elle Jordan, Massachusetts
I support this because I think it is for not only for the health of the woman but the health of the child as well. So many infant deaths can be prevented through education of the mother. If they aren't having a child every year, they have a better chance to be a better parent and the child has a better chance in life.
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1:24 pm PDT, Jun 21, Kenny Velasquez, Colorado
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11:25 am PDT, Jun 21, Suzan Bekiroglu, Florida
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10:48 am PDT, Jun 21, Janice Haynes, Ohio
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8:56 am PDT, Jun 21, Leslie Washington, Georgia
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8:10 am PDT, Jun 21, Dawn Cullin, New York
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9:43 pm PDT, Jun 20, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
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5:35 pm PDT, Jun 20, Jason Morrow, Illinois
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1:21 pm PDT, Jun 20, Name not displayed, Ohio
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11:06 am PDT, Jun 20, Chuck Dowe, Massachusetts
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8:59 am PDT, Jun 20, Name not displayed, North Carolina
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8:26 am PDT, Jun 20, Kathy Hammond, New Jersey
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8:06 am PDT, Jun 20, Stephan Durkel, New York
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7:43 am PDT, Jun 20, Name not displayed, Missouri
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4:34 pm PDT, Jun 19, Michael Collier, Georgia
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12:57 pm PDT, Jun 19, Kelley Alvarez, California
# 7,106:
12:56 pm PDT, Jun 19, Carrie Kistner, Connecticut
A real investment in family planning would: 1) Save the lives of women and children and improve quality of life. 2) Protect the environment and relieve pressure on natural resources. 3) Encourage social stability and decrease conflict.
# 7,105:
12:12 pm PDT, Jun 19, Denisse Beltran, Virginia
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9:57 am PDT, Jun 19, Chad Pollard, Texas
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7:54 am PDT, Jun 19, Sherry Foco, Michigan
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5:10 am PDT, Jun 19, Janice Bergeron, Connecticut
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8:30 pm PDT, Jun 18, Jennifer Boyum, California
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