Ken Hackett, the former head of Catholic Relief Services (CRS) took a swipe at critics of CRS for funding abortion and contraception promoting groups. Hackett received $322,394 in reportable compensation in 2011 and $325,000 in 2010 from CRS.
The document from the conference is being touted as “groundbreaking” for declaring sexual and reproductive rights 'indispensable' to sustainable development and a 'key part' of the post-2015 development agenda.
We present the hard-hitting, three pages of conclusions from the Population Research Institute’s full 119-page report on its extensive on-site investigation of Catholic Relief Services in Madagascar.
Last week Catholics and Evangelicals took to the streets of Bolivia marching in what the local media called the largest pro-life demonstration ever in the South American country.
“If we could call this something more acceptable than abortion, we could get the public’s attitude changed a little faster," a population control advocated long ago.