Instead, drug addiction will be fought by "promoting greater justice" and "educating young people in the values that build up life in society," he said.
This first in a series from the Population Research Institute shows why CRS needs to extricate itself from USAID population control/family planning projects once and for all.
“To continue to allow the defendants to operate a business at the facility not only endangers women's lives but, makes a mockery of this court and the rules and regulations applicable to all businesses,” contends LLDF in its amicus curiae brief.
After a month-long investigation, the Population Research Institute reports that the Catholic agency employs over 250 community health workers in the country who distribute contraceptives “under the name of Catholic Relief Services.”
Pro-life leaders are asking how CRS’ defense of the grant jibes with their insistence last summer that they would never partner with Planned Parenthood, even for a seemingly good project.