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On Feburary 18, our representatives in the House voted to pass the Pence Amendment, which if made into law, will strip Planned Parenthood of all its federal funding. This would prevent Planned Parenthood and 102 affiliated organizations from receiving any federal funds—including money for contraception, cancer screening, STD testing and treatment, education, and more. The Pence amendment would cut off 48% of Planned Parenthood patients—approximately 1.4 million people—from their source of health care.
We need to remember that this whole issue is not about abortion. Because of the Hyde Amendment, Planned Parenthood abortions aren't federally funded. The Pence Amendment threatens to cut funding from all the other services Planned Parenthood provides--contraception, cancer screening, STD tests and treatment, family planning counseling, education, and more. In addition, only 3% of Planned Parenthood's utilized services are abortions.
Each year, almost half of all pregnancies in the US are unintended, and about half of these end in abortion (about 1.3 million). About 1 in 3 women will have an abortion by the time they reach age 45. 88% of all abortions are obtained in the first 8 weeks. Less than 2% occur at 21 weeks or later.
All young adults and children should be aware of their sexual bodies and they should be given the opportunity to decide what is best for them. This means that schools need to start educating their students about sex at a very early age. Abstinence-only programs don't provide America's youth with the proper education to make these choices. Planned Parenthood does provide free information and helps young adults obtain contraceptives, so that when they do have sex, they will be safe.
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Billboard for SHE Sexual Health Experts on the Santan Freeway Loop 202.
SHE
Sexual Health Experts
Compassion, Expertise
Devoted to helping women achieve and restore sexual health.
A comprehensive interdisciplinary treatment approach to a woman's sexual health needs.
SHE is the only dedicated sexual health practice of its kind in Arizona.
To schedule your experience, please call the concierge at 480-619-4486
Dr. Debra Wickman
Dr. Shannon Chavez
Dr. Brandy Sanders
1760 East Pecos Road, Gilbert, Arizona 85295
The Santan Freeway Loop 202 is in the southeast valley of Phoenix. This billboard is between I-10 and the Price Freeway Loop 101 in Chandler. Onsite Insite offers the only billboards along a 23-mile stretch of the Santan Freeway.
Chorn Nitsa, entertainment worker from Poitpet on the Cambodia-Thailand border, discusses health related issues and HIV/AIDS prevention with other young women. HIV transmission can be high risk in border areas. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) works with the Government of Cambodia on projects to prevent and the spread of HIV.
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Greater Mekong Subregion - Cambodia Northwest Provincial Road Improvement Project
Government officials think that they can stop funding Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood is a really helpful organization that SAVES LIVES. It helps people get screened for STDS/STIS, deal with pregnancy, obtain contraceptives, and help minors deal with all the issues pertaining to sex.
Republicans also want to change the definition for rape, in order to make it more difficult for women to abort. This is completely uncalled for, because rape happens in many different ways. They can’t legally decide what rape is. They aren’t the ones who deal with the aftermath: depression, nightmares, flashbacks, STDS/STIS, pregnancy, etc.
And the state representative from Georgia wants to not only make it illegal for women to abort, but he also wants to make it illegal for women to miscarry. Miscarriages are completely natural, and most women miscarry at some point in their lifetime. This should not be punishable.
Each year, almost half of all pregnancies in the US are unintended, and about half of these end in abortion (about 1.3 million). About 1 in 3 women will have an abortion by the time they reach age 45. 88% of all abortions are obtained in the first 8 weeks. Less than 2% occur at 21 weeks or later.
Our reproductive rights are apart of our personal bodies. The government should not be able to have a say for something pertaining to our uteruses. That just is not fair.
Women have come a long way since suffrage came about, however our rights as women are in danger. We need to keep moving forward, we can’t afford to take any steps back. Once we lose our rights, it’ll take a long time to get them back.
I will NOT allow the government to make personal decisions for me.
I will fight for my rights.
I hope you will, too.
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Ritu Chakrya, entertainment worker in Poitpet on the Cambodia-Thailand border, visits a local health clinic where she can get free weekly check ups. HIV transmission can be high risk in border areas. ADB works with the Government of Cambodia on projects to prevent and the spread of HIV.
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Greater Mekong Subregion - Cambodia Northwest Provincial Road Improvement Project
Billboard for SHE Sexual Health Experts on the Santan Freeway Loop 202.
SHE
Sexual Health Experts
Compassion, Expertise
Devoted to helping women achieve and restore sexual health.
A comprehensive interdisciplinary treatment approach to a woman's sexual health needs.
SHE is the only dedicated sexual health practice of its kind in Arizona.
To schedule your experience, please call the concierge at 480-619-4486
Dr. Debra Wickman
Dr. Shannon Chavez
Dr. Brandy Sanders
1760 East Pecos Road, Gilbert, Arizona 85295
The Santan Freeway Loop 202 is in the southeast valley of Phoenix. This billboard is between I-10 and the Price Freeway Loop 101 in Chandler. Onsite Insite offers the only billboards along a 23-mile stretch of the Santan Freeway.
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The village of Melsisi in Pentecost, Penama Province, was all but destroyed during Tropical Cyclone Harold in Vanuatu. UNFPA secured $241,000 through the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund to ensure the life-saving continuity of sexual and reproductive health services in affected provinces
Scenes from the CSW62 Side Event: EDUCATION FOR A HEALTHY FUTURE held at UNFPA on 13 March 2018.
The event aimed to increase understanding of comprehensive sexuality education through classroom experience, international technical guidance and country reflections.
There was a presentation of the Revised International Technical Guidance on sexuality Education to learn more about the benefits of teaching comprehensive sexuality education (CSE), the new recommended curriculum content, and how it contributes to gender equality and a healthy future for all young people.
The event included an interactive classroom activity that familiarizing guests with CSE, as well as high-level panel discussion that showcased country experiences and global commitments.
Speakers included: Jayathma Wickramanayake , UN Secretary General Envoy on Youth; Ulla Tørnæs, the Minister for Development Cooperation, Denmark; Natalia Kanem, Executive Director, UNFPA; Otiko Afisah Djaba, the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection of Ghana; Saniye Gülser Corat UNESCO, Director for the Division of Gender Equality; Albena Koycheva, Board Member, Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation; Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director, UN Women
The simulated CSE classroom experience was moderated by Anna-Kay Magnus Watson, Ministry of Education, Jamaica and Philippa Grant-Smith, Coordinator, Special Projects.
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
Billboard for SHE Sexual Health Experts on the Santan Freeway Loop 202.
SHE
Sexual Health Experts
Compassion, Expertise
Devoted to helping women achieve and restore sexual health.
A comprehensive interdisciplinary treatment approach to a woman's sexual health needs.
SHE is the only dedicated sexual health practice of its kind in Arizona.
To schedule your experience, please call the concierge at 480-619-4486
Dr. Brandy Sanders
Dr. Shannon Chavez
Dr. Debra Wickman
1760 East Pecos Road, Gilbert, Arizona 85295
The Santan Freeway Loop 202 is in the southeast valley of Phoenix. This billboard is between I-10 and the Price Freeway Loop 101 in Chandler. Onsite Insite offers the only billboards along a 23-mile stretch of the Santan Freeway.
(In center) Thorn Teng, taxi driver, consults the representative from the Social Environment Agricultural Development Organization about the high risk sexual behavior of man during a meeting in Banteay Meanchey Province, Cambodia.
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Greater Mekong Subregion - Cambodia Northwest Provincial Road Improvement Project
Scenes from the CSW62 Side Event: EDUCATION FOR A HEALTHY FUTURE held at UNFPA on 13 March 2018.
The event aimed to increase understanding of comprehensive sexuality education through classroom experience, international technical guidance and country reflections.
There was a presentation of the Revised International Technical Guidance on sexuality Education to learn more about the benefits of teaching comprehensive sexuality education (CSE), the new recommended curriculum content, and how it contributes to gender equality and a healthy future for all young people.
The event included an interactive classroom activity that familiarizing guests with CSE, as well as high-level panel discussion that showcased country experiences and global commitments.
Speakers included: Jayathma Wickramanayake , UN Secretary General Envoy on Youth; Ulla Tørnæs, the Minister for Development Cooperation, Denmark; Natalia Kanem, Executive Director, UNFPA; Otiko Afisah Djaba, the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection of Ghana; Saniye Gülser Corat UNESCO, Director for the Division of Gender Equality; Albena Koycheva, Board Member, Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation; Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director, UN Women
The simulated CSE classroom experience was moderated by Anna-Kay Magnus Watson, Ministry of Education, Jamaica and Philippa Grant-Smith, Coordinator, Special Projects.
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
Some girls start menstruation as early as at the age of eight, and these young girls often grow up with limited and/or wrong information on menstruation and sexual reproductive health largely because these subjects remain taboo especially in rural Kenya. This project plans to publish a booklet targeting girls ages 8 to 14 to demystify these subjects, and also cover other related topics such as HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infections, self esteem and the transition into womanhood.
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Scenes from the CSW62 Side Event: EDUCATION FOR A HEALTHY FUTURE held at UNFPA on 13 March 2018.
The event aimed to increase understanding of comprehensive sexuality education through classroom experience, international technical guidance and country reflections.
There was a presentation of the Revised International Technical Guidance on sexuality Education to learn more about the benefits of teaching comprehensive sexuality education (CSE), the new recommended curriculum content, and how it contributes to gender equality and a healthy future for all young people.
The event included an interactive classroom activity that familiarizing guests with CSE, as well as high-level panel discussion that showcased country experiences and global commitments.
Speakers included: Jayathma Wickramanayake , UN Secretary General Envoy on Youth; Ulla Tørnæs, the Minister for Development Cooperation, Denmark; Natalia Kanem, Executive Director, UNFPA; Otiko Afisah Djaba, the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection of Ghana; Saniye Gülser Corat UNESCO, Director for the Division of Gender Equality; Albena Koycheva, Board Member, Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation; Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director, UN Women
The simulated CSE classroom experience was moderated by Anna-Kay Magnus Watson, Ministry of Education, Jamaica and Philippa Grant-Smith, Coordinator, Special Projects.
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
Scenes from the CSW62 Side Event: EDUCATION FOR A HEALTHY FUTURE held at UNFPA on 13 March 2018.
The event aimed to increase understanding of comprehensive sexuality education through classroom experience, international technical guidance and country reflections.
There was a presentation of the Revised International Technical Guidance on sexuality Education to learn more about the benefits of teaching comprehensive sexuality education (CSE), the new recommended curriculum content, and how it contributes to gender equality and a healthy future for all young people.
The event included an interactive classroom activity that familiarizing guests with CSE, as well as high-level panel discussion that showcased country experiences and global commitments.
Speakers included: Jayathma Wickramanayake , UN Secretary General Envoy on Youth; Ulla Tørnæs, the Minister for Development Cooperation, Denmark; Natalia Kanem, Executive Director, UNFPA; Otiko Afisah Djaba, the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection of Ghana; Saniye Gülser Corat UNESCO, Director for the Division of Gender Equality; Albena Koycheva, Board Member, Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation; Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director, UN Women
The simulated CSE classroom experience was moderated by Anna-Kay Magnus Watson, Ministry of Education, Jamaica and Philippa Grant-Smith, Coordinator, Special Projects.
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
Women wait for their pills while the pharmacist prepares them at a health clinic in Poipet, Banteay Meanchey Province, Cambodia. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) works with the Government of Cambodia on projects to prevent and the spread of HIV.
Read more on:
Greater Mekong Subregion - Cambodia Northwest Provincial Road Improvement Project
Scenes from the CSW62 Side Event: EDUCATION FOR A HEALTHY FUTURE held at UNFPA on 13 March 2018.
The event aimed to increase understanding of comprehensive sexuality education through classroom experience, international technical guidance and country reflections.
There was a presentation of the Revised International Technical Guidance on sexuality Education to learn more about the benefits of teaching comprehensive sexuality education (CSE), the new recommended curriculum content, and how it contributes to gender equality and a healthy future for all young people.
The event included an interactive classroom activity that familiarizing guests with CSE, as well as high-level panel discussion that showcased country experiences and global commitments.
Speakers included: Jayathma Wickramanayake , UN Secretary General Envoy on Youth; Ulla Tørnæs, the Minister for Development Cooperation, Denmark; Natalia Kanem, Executive Director, UNFPA; Otiko Afisah Djaba, the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection of Ghana; Saniye Gülser Corat UNESCO, Director for the Division of Gender Equality; Albena Koycheva, Board Member, Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation; Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director, UN Women
The simulated CSE classroom experience was moderated by Anna-Kay Magnus Watson, Ministry of Education, Jamaica and Philippa Grant-Smith, Coordinator, Special Projects.
Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown
Pharmacist prepares the pills at a health clinic in Poipet, Banteay Meanchey Province, Cambodia. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) works with the Government of Cambodia on projects to prevent and the spread of HIV.
Read more on:
Greater Mekong Subregion - Cambodia Northwest Provincial Road Improvement Project
YOUR SEXUAL WELL-BEING IS NEGATIVELY AFFECTED BY ABSTINENCE
Do you have any idea how sexual abstinence damages your health and feelings of happiness?
Doctors inform us that sexual abstinence can damage the physical and psychic well-being of women and men. But there are ways you can...
Project Officers from WOMEN (Women Organization for Modern Economy and Nursing) distribute condoms to the entertainment workers and educate them about health related issues and HIV/AIDS prevention in Samraong Town, Oddar Meanchey Province, Cambodia.
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Greater Mekong Subregion - Cambodia Northwest Provincial Road Improvement Project