In this week’s Health Justice newsletter, we explore a range of ways that gaps in care, knowledge, and policy are being addressed.
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In this week’s Health Justice newsletter, we explore a range of ways that gaps in care, knowledge, and policy are being addressed. First, patients and physicians are relying on a federal law to protect reproductive health care ([link removed]) in states with abortion bans. But it’s under legal attack—what does this mean for abortion access nationwide? Next, the federal government is making significant investments in women’s health research ([link removed]) , filling a critical gap in a field that has historically focused on men. Then, many developing countries lack the necessary medical infrastructure. Hospital ships ([link removed]) can play a crucial role in providing healthcare, medical training, and capacity building.
Finally, join us for a powerful conversation on November 6 at 1:00 pm ET, “Youth Speak: What Young Climate Justice Leaders Need Now ([link removed]) .”
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Rethinking EMTALA: What Idaho’s Battle over Abortion Means for Reproductive Justice ([link removed])
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Idaho courts are grappling over whether the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act entitles pregnant people to access emergency abortion. Read more... ([link removed])
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The Federal Government Doubles Down on Women’s Health Research Investments ([link removed])
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Medical Ship Docks in Sierra Leone for Free Surgeries and Training ([link removed])
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Over the course of the next 10 months, surgeons on the ship will perform maxillofacial surgery, orthopedic surgery, reconstructive plastic surgery, general surgery, women’s health surgery, eye surgery, dental surgery; and provide palliative care. Read more… ([link removed])
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Youth Speak: What Young Climate Justice Leaders Need Now ([link removed])
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In this free webinar on November 6 at 1:00 pm ET, moderated by NPQ, youth climate leaders and writers from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s exclusive fall issue “Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement” will discuss what’s urgent for real climate justice action, and how older generations in the field can help. Register here… ([link removed])
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