IB2015/68 Marie Stopes, Family Planning and Genocide in Bougainville

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    Abstract

    In 2014 it was reported that over half the adult population of Papua New Guinea (PNG) has no access to family planning (Radio Australia 9/9/2014). The national government has made renewed attempts to increase access in recent years but such attempts are not without controversy in this overwhelmingly Christian nation. This In Brief reports on a recent, heated controversy over the use of contraceptive implants by the international family planning NGO, Marie Stopes, during its work in Bougainville.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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