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Nepal fears over US ban on international 'abortion aid'
On his first day as American president, Donald Trump signed a ban on US government money going to international groups that perform or even provide information on abortions. Many global charities are worried this order will hit healthcare for women, particularly in poor and developing countries.bookmark
BBC
Published at : March 2, 2017
Updated at : March 2, 2017 15:25
On his first day as American president, Donald Trump signed a ban on US government money going to international groups that perform or even provide information on abortions. Many global charities are worried this order will hit healthcare for women, particularly in poor and developing countries.
The BBC’s Yogita Limaye reports from Nepal, a nation that depends heavily on international aid.
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