U.S. Slashes Funds For Family Planning In Madagascar
The Trump administration has cut off funding to international groups that perform or promote abortion. That could mean a shutdown of family planning clinics in the African island.
by Jason Beaubien
Oct 14, 2017
4 minutes
Bacquerette woke up early. She made breakfast for her 2-year-old daughter, left the child with her neighbor and started the long walk to the village of Ambohitsara. Bacquerette wanted to make sure she was one of the first people in line for a one-day-only family planning clinic.
She walked almost two hours on footpaths that snake along the sandy bank of the Canal des Pangalanes in eastern Madagascar. And she managed to arrive at the event just after it started.
The 33-year-old single mother had come to get an IUD.
"Life is hard," Bacquerette says, explaining why she wants an IUD. "It's
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