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Recent UK cuts to global health funding will cause irrevocable damage under the guise of tough but necessary decisions

Le Liban : Transferts d espèces pour la Santé Sexuelle et Reproductive (SSR) dans le cadre des programmes de protection - Lebanon

Le Liban : Transferts d espèces pour la Santé Sexuelle et Reproductive (SSR) dans le cadre des programmes de protection - Lebanon
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UK sharply cuts global aid due to pandemic s economic impact

By EDITH M. LEDERERApril 30, 2021 GMT UNITED NATIONS (AP) The United Kingdom said Thursday it is temporarily reducing its international aid from 14.5 billion pounds (about $20 billion) last year to 10 billion pounds this year ($14 billion) because of the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and two U.N. agencies announced huge funding cuts of more than 80 percent. The U.N. Population Fund, which now calls itself the U.N.’s sexual and reproductive health agency, said it had been informed that its flagship family planning program was being cut from 154 million pounds ($211 million) to around 23 million pounds ($32 million). In addition, it said 12 million pounds ($17 million) is being cut from its core operating funds.

INSTALA DIF CUAUHTÉMOC MÓDULO DE SALUD SEXUAL Y REPRODUCTIVA

INSTALA DIF CUAUHTÉMOC MÓDULO DE SALUD SEXUAL Y REPRODUCTIVA
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STI Awareness Month: Rachel Zar, Relationship and Sex Therapist on Staying Safe Between the Sheets

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation.   STI Awareness Month: Rachel Zar, Relationship and Sex Therapist on Staying Safe Between the Sheets April 16, 2021 GMT CHICAGO (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 16, 2021 For those who have been social distancing for over a year, the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel comes with an exciting cherry on top: the return to having sex! But even when COVID-19 is no longer a concern, the need to protect our sexual health and safety should still be top of mind. Health Affairs reported when the COVID-19 pandemic began, the United States was already experiencing record high rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and since the pandemic, lack of testing has made it difficult to accurately measure the changes in STIs like chlamydia and gonorrhea. With health clinics reducing office hours and, in some cases, temporarily closing, care for STIs has fallen below par. About one in five people in the U

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