On the 25 th of July 2004, a team of six from Doctors for Life’s head office attended a community resolution meeting at Malelane in Mpumalanga province. Dr. Albu van Eeden, the chief executive director of Doctors for Life, was part of the team...[more]
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March 2004 Zambia bans Condoms at schools News24.com
Zambia, on Monday, banned the distribution of condoms in schools, started
as part of a drive to combat the country's alarming HIV and Aids problem,
saying it was promoting immorality and pre-marital sex. Education Minister
Andrew Mulenga said in a statement... [more]
16 March 2004 Stories from the orphans at Harding by Abigail
The day care centre at Deemount, Harding is one of 28 centres (over 400
corphans) that DFL's supports by providing, clothes, basic education, food
(3 meals a day) and in some cases shelter
...[more]
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March 2004 Shock abortion death claims By Bruce Venter (Pretoria News)
An estimated 500 women die each year from complications arising from legally
performed abortions - most due to severe haemorrhaging of the uterus. ...[more]
4 March 2004 Doctors for life act on abortion deaths by Michele O'Connor (News24.com)
Bloemfontein - Doctors for Life (DFL) have submitted a letter to the minister
of health about the high number of deaths among women getting abortions
in the Free State. ...[more]
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March 2004 Minister Msimang denies maternal deaths Spokes person John Smyth, QC Unlicensed Abortion Drug Caused Widespread
Deaths
In Government Hospitals In The Free State
6 Months Afterwards Minister Of Health Personally Denies All Knowledge
3 Years Later Still No Answer From The Minister And The Drug Continues To
Be Used In Spite Of Ban
...[more]
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March 2004 Murder Prompts Fetal Homicide Bill by Keith Peters, Washington, D.C., correspondent
Kentucky considers legislation that would classify preborn babies as victims.....[more]
1 March 2004
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