Alliance for Justice
To increase knowledge among journalists, policymakers and the public about the Bush Administration’s federal judicial nominees.
To increase knowledge among journalists, policymakers and the public about the Bush Administration’s federal judicial nominees.
To integrate early abortion into primary care medicine, by starting a resource center that will identify and train primary care clinicians and provide information to women seeking early abortion services.
To expand access to abortion services by educating and involving mid-level or advance practice clinicians in abortion care, increasing abortion training opportunities and resources, and giving women needed information when they are faced with unplanned pregnancies.
To protect and expand access to family planning and reproductive health care for low-income women through the federally funded family planning program, Title X.
To improve women’s reproductive health and rights through increased access to emergency contraception in Latin America.
To develop a national model for partnerships between community abortion and family planning providers and hospital-based residency programs by including abortion training an ob-gyn residency training program in Springfield, Massachusetts.
To increase women’s access to reproductive health choices, with a focus on early abortion care.
To expand insurance coverage of contraceptives, using litigation, research, policy analysis, public education, coalition-building and media relations.
To provide teenagers with current, accurate and balanced information, generated by their peers, about sexuality to reduce risky behavior and encourage communication with parents, teachers, counselors and other adolescents.
In collaboration with American Medical Women’s Association and Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, to train physicians and advanced practice clinicians to provide medical abortion services using mifepristone.