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Holly Deaton <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Jul 2016 19:38:38 +0000
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Universal access to health will be a reality only if every person  
everywhere receives essential drugs, contraceptives, other reproductive  
health, maternal and child health, immunization and nutrition health  
services and supplies when and where they need them. Improving availability  
of medicines has a positive impact on key public health indicators:  
reducing maternal mortality, infant mortality, and total fertility rate.  
These improvements are important to ensure human and social development for  
the entire population in the region, particularly for population groups in  
most vulnerable conditions: those in rural areas, living in poverty,  
indigenous, Afro-descendants, adolescents and youth.

Aware of the importance to achieve Contraceptive Security and move towards  
universal RH care, on June 2-3, 2016, USAID | DELIVER PROJECT organized the  
regional meeting Gathering More than a Decade of Experience in  
Contraceptive Security - How to continue in Latin America and the  
Caribbean, at the Hotel Holiday Inn Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Learn more at http://bit.ly/2auAzSM

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