UNFPA Contribution Status Update
May 24, 2002
In December 2001, the House and Senate agreed to provide $34 million to UNFPA in the FY 2002 foreign operations bill, $9 million above the President's request. The conference report passed the House, 377 to 66, and by a voice vote in the Senate, and the President signed the bill on January 10, 2002. Funding has been frozen ever since due to unsubstantiated allegations by family planning opponents that UNFPA supports coercive family planning practices in China in violation of U.S. law.
PAI Dismayed by House Committee Vote Against UNFPA
May 16, 2002
PAI Deplores Campaign of "Fabrications & Distortions"
Population Action International today released the following statement by its President, Amy Coen, expressing strong disappointment that the House Appropriations Committee overturned an amendment that would have released current year funds to the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) and describing the allegations against the international agency as a "campaign of fabrications and distortions."
PAI Applauds House Committee Vote in Support of UNFPA
May 10, 2002
PAI Deplores Campaign of "Fabrications & Distortions"
Population Action International today released the following statement by its President, Amy Coen, praising the House Appropriations Committee for its efforts to release current year funds to the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) and describing the allegations against the international agency as a "campaign of fabrications and distortions."
PAI Applauds House Committee Vote in Support of UNFPA – PAI Deplores Campaign of "Fabrications & Distortions"
May 10, 2002
Population Action International today released the following statement by its President, Amy Coen, praising the House Appropriations Committee for its efforts to release current year funds to the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) and describing the allegations against the international agency as a "campaign of fabrications and distortions."
PAI Dismayed by House Committee Vote Against UNFPA – PAI Deplores Campaign of "Fabrications & Distortions"
May 10, 2002
Population Action International today released the following statement by its President, Amy Coen, expressing strong disappointment that the House Appropriations Committee overturned an amendment that would have released current year funds to the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) and describing the allegations against the international agency as a "campaign of fabrications and distortions."
In This Generation - Sexual & Reproductive Health Policies for a Youthful World
April 29, 2002
Across the globe, adults wring their hands over the behavior of young people, yet are often unable to communicate effectively with them about their sexual and reproductive lives. Parents, teachers and other adults widely fail to prepare young people with the information, skills and resources needed to chart a steady, healthy course through the transition to adulthood. Parents' difficulties in managing their own sexuality, combined with cultural beliefs about parenting, sexuality, and gender all constrain their ability to prepare young people. Failing to provide critical information, skills and support to young people sends them out into the world inadequately prepared for life.
Young People's Reproductive Health Needs Neglected – New PAI Report Finds Many Nations Still Reluctant to Tackle Major Health Issue
April 26, 2002
Iran is providing more consistent sexual and reproductive health education for young people than the United States, according to a new report profiling seven countries by Population Action International (PAI).
Young People's Reproductive Health Needs Neglected
April 26, 2002
New PAI Report Finds Many Nations Still Reluctant to Tackle Major Health Issue
Iran is providing more consistent sexual and reproductive health education for young people than the United States, according to a new report profiling seven countries by Population Action International (PAI).
Senate Hearing on UNFPA: "First-Step" Toward Resolving Funding Impasse – PAI Urges Bush to Release $34 Million to UNFPA Now
February 28, 2002
Population Action International (PAI) described yesterday's Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing as a "first-step" toward a resolution of the on-going dispute between Congress and the White House over funding for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
Senate Hearing on UNFPA:
February 28, 2002
Population Action International (PAI) described yesterday's Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing as a "first-step" toward a resolution of the on-going dispute between Congress and the White House over funding for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
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