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Support Real Investment in Family Planning: It's Time to Double the Money

Target: U.S. Congress
Sponsored by: Population Connection

What Will $1 Billion Buy? Security. Stability. Survival.

Few investments promise as positive a return as family planning. But in the last decade, U.S. funding for international family planning programs has declined by almost 40%. At the same time, the number of women of reproductive age in the developing world has increased by more than 275 million.

Today, more than 200 million women in the developing world wish to delay or end childbearing but do not have access to modern contraceptives. Lack of access to family planning services contributes to a host of devastating consequences for the entire world: resource insecurity, social instability, and maternal and child death.

If the United States wants to meet these 21st century challenges, then it is time for a change in direction: a return to real investment in family planning.

An investment of $1 billion – roughly double our current spending – represents the United States fair share of the total cost of meeting the existing unmet need for family planning in the developing world, and it is a good investment in a healthy future for all of us.

Sign the petition, and let Congress know that real investment in family planning will reap massive rewards for the whole planet.

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goal: 20,000
 

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Dear Representative [Last Name]:

Few investments promise as positive a return as family planning. Every additional $100 million provided for family planning will allow 3.6 million additional women to use modern contraceptives and will result in: 2.1 million fewer unintended pregnancies; 825,000 fewer abortions; nearly a million fewer unplanned births; 70,000 fewer infant deaths; and, 4,000 fewer maternal deaths.

Real investment in family planning will:

Save the lives of women and children and improve quality of life for everyone.
Every year, more than half a million women die of pregnancy related causes worldwide and more than fifty million women suffer serious complications related to pregnancy or childbirth. Nearly all of these deaths and injuries are preventable. In fact, universal access to contraceptives could prevent nearly half of all maternal deaths and a significant proportion of infant deaths. The link between expanded access to family planning and increased maternal and child survival has been proven over and over in countries in every part of the world.
We Support Real Investment in Family Planning!
# 11,200:
10:53 am PDT, May 13, Nancy Quale, Washington
# 11,199:
10:52 am PDT, May 13, Amanda Walsh, Colorado
# 11,198:
10:51 am PDT, May 13, Bett Woodbury, North Carolina
# 11,197:
10:51 am PDT, May 13, Susan Spalding, California
# 11,196:
10:42 am PDT, May 13, Thomas Mootz, Minnesota
# 11,195:
10:40 am PDT, May 13, Torri Hansen, Michigan
# 11,194:
10:40 am PDT, May 13, Manu Saini, Texas
# 11,193:
10:39 am PDT, May 13, Dona Longacre, California
# 11,192:
10:37 am PDT, May 13, Julie Dion, New Mexico
Humanity will out
# 11,191:
10:33 am PDT, May 13, Jon Ryk, Iowa
# 11,190:
10:33 am PDT, May 13, Steve Cohn, Illinois
The fastest growing populations, the ones that "we" worry about, don't have to be. If a woman has 2 children instead of 5, 6 or more, and instead is able to raise the quality of life for those two... Do you think that they may need less, or even no AID? Don't you think that would make a really good investment?
# 11,189:
10:29 am PDT, May 13, Tom Ward, Georgia
# 11,188:
10:28 am PDT, May 13, Curtis Demartini, California
Education and birth control...what a concept! Do the Math...
# 11,187:
10:21 am PDT, May 13, Timothy Curry, California
# 11,186:
10:16 am PDT, May 13, Ayaris Rush, South Carolina
Because it's a very good program
# 11,185:
10:15 am PDT, May 13, Kenneth M. Bozek, Massachusetts
# 11,184:
10:06 am PDT, May 13, Gracemary Major-Westing, France
We must help to contain the population explosion in a rational way in order to feed the planet, ensure a decent standard of living to people in developing countries, and reduce the effects of global warming. This cannot be done if population growth remains ahead of production and ecology.
# 11,183:
10:03 am PDT, May 13, Lisa Gillis, Michigan
# 11,182:
10:00 am PDT, May 13, Marcella Ariodante, Italy
# 11,181:
9:51 am PDT, May 13, Joshua Wallman, New York
# 11,180:
9:48 am PDT, May 13, Rand Albrahim, Saudi Arabia
# 11,179:
9:38 am PDT, May 13, Mark Shively, California
# 11,178:
9:30 am PDT, May 13, Michele Chadwick, Texas
# 11,177:
9:26 am PDT, May 13, Terri Fulton, California
# 11,176:
9:26 am PDT, May 13, Rev Betsy Stang, New York
# 11,175:
9:23 am PDT, May 13, Vismaya Lhi, California
# 11,174:
9:18 am PDT, May 13, Mattehw Marten, Utah
# 11,173:
9:17 am PDT, May 13, Dana Wong, Texas
By helping to support and educate families in other countries about proper family planning, it will reduce their impact on their environment and resources, local as well as global. It helps no one for families to have children they can't feed, clothe, educate or provide medical care for.
# 11,172:
9:17 am PDT, May 13, John Mulhollan, Texas
# 11,171:
9:08 am PDT, May 13, Skyler McVaugh, Washington
The earth is becoming massively overpopulated at an ever increasing rate. By providing funding for family planning this will put an end to many unplanned births.
# 11,170:
9:05 am PDT, May 13, Larry Troiano, Rhode Island
# 11,169:
8:59 am PDT, May 13, Stephanie Erickson, Texas
# 11,168:
8:56 am PDT, May 13, Cherie Cowan, Arizona
# 11,167:
8:55 am PDT, May 13, William Gans, Colorado
# 11,166:
8:54 am PDT, May 13, Sherri Mariani, Illinois
Family planning is good for all people. It is good for the earth. It is necessary and needs to be supported by all governments. This is a choice that should be available to ALL.
# 11,165:
8:53 am PDT, May 13, Teresa Springsted, Washington
# 11,164:
8:48 am PDT, May 13, Amaryllis Martin, Texas
# 11,163:
8:47 am PDT, May 13, Andrea Byers, California
# 11,162:
8:43 am PDT, May 13, Brian Levin, Washington
# 11,161:
8:41 am PDT, May 13, Elodia Resendez, Michigan
Women who get pregnant deserve exceptional medical and health care for themselves and their children. Their men may or may not care but may if their women got the attention they need, the men would treat them better and participate in family planning.
# 11,160:
8:40 am PDT, May 13, Alex Brideau III, California
# 11,159:
8:40 am PDT, May 13, Deb Headley, Texas
# 11,158:
8:40 am PDT, May 13, Rebecca Desenberg, Washington D.C.
# 11,157:
8:35 am PDT, May 13, Name not displayed, Florida
The most dangerous weapon to humankind and nature is the over population of the earth. Women and men deserve the choice to bring another life in the world or not. If that only means contraception and education, then it would be the next logical choice to provide it to those who cannot afford it or do not have the means to understand it. It means the survival of our planet. DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!
# 11,156:
8:29 am PDT, May 13, Juliet Kihl, Arizona
# 11,155:
8:22 am PDT, May 13, Judith Schneider, Arizona
International family planning programs are a win-win all around, an absolute necessity for long range enviornmental, family and interational stability. I don't see how you can affort to not support this program
# 11,154:
8:20 am PDT, May 13, Allen Alagheband, New York
I agree with family planning. Let us stop poverty.
# 11,153:
8:17 am PDT, May 13, George Bramwell, New York
# 11,152:
8:17 am PDT, May 13, Teresa Newcomer, Ohio
Family planning is a WORLD-wide need. You have the power to stop the unnecessary pain and deaths. Contraceptives and planning are vital for every country
# 11,151:
8:16 am PDT, May 13, Ed Zimmermann, Oregon
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