Shutdown Doesn’t Stop Grant for ‘Reproductive Health’ in Pakistan
USAID seeking applications for program that will cost $24.5 million
BY: Elizabeth Harrington, Washington Free Beacon
Though the government shutdown has reached its tenth day, the federal government has deemed the collection of grant proposals for the improvement of reproductive health of women in Pakistan “essential.”
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) created a grant on Thursday seeking applicants to administer “family planning” in the south Asian country through its Maternal and Child Health (MCH) program.
“The MCH Program’s overall goal is to dramatically and sustainably improve health outcomes of women and children in target areas, and the MCH Program comprises five components: 1) Family Planning/Reproductive Health; 2) Maternal, Newborn and Child Health; 3) Health Communication; 4) Health Commodities; and 5) Health Systems Strengthening,” the grant said.
The funding will provide “health communication” targeted at married women of reproductive age. The USAID is accepting applications through November and the project will ultimately cost $24.5 million.
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7 comments:
That's fitting for Obama. Help the Pakistan women from getting pregnant and screwing the American people at the same time.
They should call it Packistan.
Don't get me wrong. I'm all for the reduction of the muslim population but where in all the chaos and confusion did $24.5 mil. come from? If you ask me, I don't believe that $ is going to be used to buy condoms!!! Seems more like a straw type situation.
Why not just show them how to tie a knot?
I don't need condoms I have Obama care!
It is fitting for obama. He is one crude and vulgar man. It's obvious what he thinks of women and what he believes is their purpose which is serving men.
First--they think that men there will wear a condom? I'm sure it is against the "religion of peace"...
Second--where was this program when Obama's daddy was knocking up his mother?
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