Columbia University Researchers Discuss Implications Of Mexico City Policy For Health, Rights, Free Speech In Recent, Upcoming Articles

Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health: Maternal and Reproductive Health: How the Global Gag Rule Stifles Free Speech
This press release highlights several published or soon-to-be-published articles by researchers in the Global Health Justice and Governance program (GHJG) at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, detailing the impact the Mexico City policy has on sexual and reproductive health and rights and free speech (3/7).

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