PRI Staff

Abortion Axis of Evil: North Korea, China, and UNFPA Support

May 19,  2003 Volume 5/ Number 15 Dear Colleague: The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) provides population assistance to some of the most oppressive governments in the world. North Korea, which practices forced abortion, is one such beneficiary of UNFPA largesse. Some in Congress want

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Will U.S. Senate Block Lifesaving Global AIDS Bill?

May 7, 2003 Volume 5/  Number 14 Dear Colleague: With overwhelming bipartisan support, the U.S. House of Representatives last week passed the landmark Global AIDS bill. It contains provisions which would help end prostitution and the sex trade, and provide accountability over the U.N. Global

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Census Shows Youth will be Missing from Next Generation

Canada’s births are still way below replacement level, as our census has just shown. For every 100 Canadians in this generation, there are fewer than 80 children in the next generation. Is this baby bust a cause for rejoicing or concern? It depends ultimately on

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For the Record…

“In its June 4 Weekly Briefing, the Population Research Institute warns that UNFPA supporters are attempting to gut the 1985 U.S. law which forbids U.S. funds from going to any organization or country that participates in a program of forced abortion or sterilization. Recent PRI

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From the Countries

Condoms and AIDS For years the U.S. Agency for International Development, the United Nations, and a score of international groups have promoted the condom as the answer to stopping the AIDS epidemic. Now it would seem that the United Nations is realizing that condoms can’t

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Protecting Women from AIDS

The United States is committing $15 billion over the next five years to the global fight against AIDS. President George W. Bush signed the United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act of 2003 into law on May 27. One of the key provisions

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The Uncontrolled AIDS Epidemic

The Current Epidemic For the first time since the Black Death in the Middle Ages, a disease is sending whole nations into absolute demographic decline. AIDS was first recognized in the late 1970s. In the years since, some 25 million people have died of the

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For the Record…

“In its June 4 Weekly Briefing, the Population Research Institute warns that UNFPA supporters are attempting to gut the 1985 U.S. law which forbids U.S.

Read More »

From the Countries

Condoms and AIDS For years the U.S. Agency for International Development, the United Nations, and a score of international groups have promoted the condom as

Read More »

Protecting Women from AIDS

The United States is committing $15 billion over the next five years to the global fight against AIDS. President George W. Bush signed the United

Read More »