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Abortion Access Project, Inc.
A nonprofit that seeks to ensure access to abortion for all women by increasing abortion services, training new abortion providers, promoting public awareness of abortion as a public health issue, and facilitating abortion training for both physicians and midlevel health personnel (nurses, midwives, physician assistants).

Center for Reproductive Health Research and Policy, University of California San Francisco
The center seeks to foster multidisciplinary efforts to address critical clinical, research, training, and policy concerns related to reproductive health.

Community Healthcare Network
The network runs nine freestanding health centers and two mobile health centers located in low-income, federally designated Medically Underserved Areas throughout New York City.

Cover My Pills
Sponsored by Planned Parenthood's Fair Access to Contraception project, Cover My Pills is dedicated to ensuring that contraception is included as part of an individuals insurance coverage.

Ipas
A nonprofit that works collaboratively with governments, health care providers and NGOs worldwide to develop and implement high quality, sustainable programs in reproductive health and abortion-related care.

Pharmacy Access Project
The project works to expand consumer access in pharmacies to reproductive health services and contraceptives through policy change, advocacy, new practices in pharmacies and clinics, and promoting greater public awareness.

Population Council
A New York City-based nonprofit that undertakes social and health science programs and research relevant to developing countries and conducts biomedical research to develop and improve contraceptive technology.

Population Services International
A nonprofit that franchises health clinics and uses social marketing to provide health products in 50 countries, including the United States.

Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)
PATH has worked internationally and domestically for more than 20 years to improve healthcare delivery, with a special emphasis on programs for women and children.

Reproductive Health Technologies Project
The project focuses on educating the U.S. public about and ultimately providing access to mifepristone (RU-486) and other cutting edge reproductive health technologies such as emergency contraception and microbicides.

University of Rochester School of Medicine (Reproductive Health Program)
The program conducts research and training related to reproductive health.

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