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The role of faith in family planning
Views from faith-based organizations
Faith-based organizations and religious leaders around the world support family planning activities because they are strongly committed to improving the health of families in a holistic manner. Global Health TV was at a Global Health Council event which looked at the variety of ways in which faith could play a part in the provision of family planning information and services. Watch our coverage now for further insight on the issues from Jeffrey Jordan, Catholic Medical Mission Board, Dr. Tauseef Ahmed from Pathfinder International, and others.
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