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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!
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11:17 pm PDT, May 13, Kelly Korenakq, California
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11:17 pm PDT, May 13, Teresa Martine, Nevada
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11:11 pm PDT, May 13, Reuben Branfman, California
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10:39 pm PDT, May 13, Pam Peltier Dickinson, Maine
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10:10 pm PDT, May 13, Ferdaus Al Amin, California
It takes care of a family right from the start with sexual health
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9:55 pm PDT, May 13, Alanna Thompson, Arizona
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9:50 pm PDT, May 13, Hollie Dickinson, California
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8:06 pm PDT, May 13, Yesenia Mendiola, California
People need help especially when there is no one or nowhere to turn.
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8:04 pm PDT, May 13, Emma Ward, Massachusetts
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8:02 pm PDT, May 13, Teresa Bradley, Michigan
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6:59 pm PDT, May 13, Julie Dalton, New Jersey
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6:56 pm PDT, May 13, Arjuna Greist, Massachusetts
Build a couple less warplanes, a few less bombs, and spend that money on family planning for a more peaceful, healthy, secure world.
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6:53 pm PDT, May 13, BARB V, Pennsylvania
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6:52 pm PDT, May 13, Betty Whisnant, North Carolina
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6:49 pm PDT, May 13, Clara Bielecki, Arkansas
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