Of course, one could also address overpopulation head - on: proven methods include empowering women, better education,
universal access to contraceptives and family planning, reducing poverty, and mitigating child mortality & # 8212with all of these non-draconian, non-compulsory methods bringing additional benefits to the community and the world.
We have had
universal access to contraceptives since i can remember!!!! I only pitched in with my girlfiend, not the Neighbors or the Bum on the corner — Get it
The «gender equality» UN norm is inclusive of and inseparable from the other UN norm of «reproductive health and rights», which is itself inclusive, inter alia, of «safe abortion» and of
universal access to contraceptive information and services by 2015.
Not exact matches
Considering that
contraceptives have only been around since the 1950s, I don't know that claiming that «
universal access»
to them is «fundamental
to society.»
Given that premarital sex has been nearly
universal in the U.S. for more than 40 years and that early marriage poses divorce risks, it is vital
to provide teens and young adults with
access to effective
contraceptives and family planning services.