somedeafdudefromPNW
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Yep. Putting the cart before the horse.
The developing world don't have the same issues as we do. Yes, we can provide everything for them in North America and western Europe, and Southeast Asia, however you can't provide the services if no one is going to use it because there isn't any social changes.
Like... Canada sent a few million dollars of condoms to Ethopia. Problem is that those condoms got used as water carriers because-- people were uneducated, and they didn't believe in prevention. You can't advocate health concerns like that if there is no social advancements yet.
So what's the point of having abortions in the Middle East if people are forbidden to have access to it?
The developing world don't have the same issues as we do. Yes, we can provide everything for them in North America and western Europe, and Southeast Asia, however you can't provide the services if no one is going to use it because there isn't any social changes.
Like... Canada sent a few million dollars of condoms to Ethopia. Problem is that those condoms got used as water carriers because-- people were uneducated, and they didn't believe in prevention. You can't advocate health concerns like that if there is no social advancements yet.
So what's the point of having abortions in the Middle East if people are forbidden to have access to it?