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Contraceptive Atlas 2020: Empowerment, rights and autonomy
Access to modern, effective and affordable contraception remains a challenge for many women across Europe, reports Brian Johnson.
23 Dec 2020
There’s a strong disconnection between the preferred method of contraception for certain categories of women, and their ability to afford and access those methods. That was one of the key messages from the recent online launch of the 2020 Contraception Atlas.
The Atlas, now in its fourth year, is published by the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (EPF) and provides a European country-by-country ranking based on access to contraceptive supplies, family planning counselling and online information.
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How Changing the Definition of Pandemic Altered Our World
Mid-March 2020 predictions said COVID-19 would kill 2.2 million Americans if allowed to run its course.
1 By the end of March, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, downgraded the projected death toll, saying we were probably looking at 100,000 to 240,000 Americans dying.
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April 8, 2020, a new model referred to as the Murray Model
3 downgraded the threat further, predicting COVID-19 will kill 60,000 in the U.S. by August 2020
4 a number that is still 20,000 lower than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s death toll numbers attributed to the seasonal flu the winter of 2017/2018.
The man facing life in jail over his alleged involvement in the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia has called for the “suspension or termination” of the public inquiry into her death claiming that it is breaching his human rights.
In a letter to the Council of Europe, Fenech requested that immediate action be taken to safeguard the integrity of all ongoing judicial proceedings. He claims that his rights to a fair trial and to respect for private and family life are being breached.
The letter was addressed to the President of the Council of Europe s Parliamentary Assembly, President of the CoE s Monitoring Committee, the President of the CoE s Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights; the Speaker of the Maltese House of Representatives Anġlu Farrugia; Prime Minister Robert Abela, Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis, the State Advocate Chris Soler and the board of the public inquiry.