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Tuesday, December 9, 2008
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HIV/AIDS Update - FDA Obstetrics and Gynecology Devices Panel meeting to consider FC2 Female Condom
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On Dec 11, 2008, FDA's Obstetrics and Gynecology Devices Panel will meet from 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM at the Gaithersburg Holiday Inn, Walker/Whetstone Salons Two Montgomery Village Ave.,in Gaithersburg, MD. (301.948.8900)
The committee will discuss, make recommendations, and vote on a premarket approval application for the FC2 Female Condom, sponsored by the Female Health Company. This device is indicated to help prevent HIV/AIDS and unintended pregnancy. The following background material are available to the public on the FDA web site:
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Dear Reader, The war in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been raging for years, leaving millions dead and countless others attacked and displaced. Women and young girls are the target of one of the most despicable acts of war -- rape. The International Violence Against Women Act will provide increased protection and services for women and girls facing gender-based violence. It is essential that we protect women and girls from this unspeakable act. Join CARE and ask your member of Congress to support the International Violence Against Women Act today.
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Dear Friend, War has ravaged the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for more than two decades. Almost 5.5 million are dead. Untold millions have been brutally attacked, mutilated and displaced. Women and young girls, in particular, are singled out for one of the most heinous tools of war -- rape. Speak out now and tell Congress to stand up to gender-based violence and pass the International Violence Against Women Act (IVAWA). IVAWA will increase protection and services for women and girls facing gender-based violence, and direct more U.S. funding to violence prevention abroad. Do your part today and tell Congress to support IVAWA. CARE staff has been on the ground in the DRC working with local community members to address the causes and consequences of violence against women and girls; however, much remains to be done to address this humanitarian crisis. Please, tell Congress to take action now and do everything in their power to stop the rape of women and girls in war-torn regions around the world like the DRC. The targeted nature of this violence, especially in the context of war, is devastating. Rape survivors' scars and other physical disfigurements tell only half the story -- the emotional traumas that accompany them are unfathomable. You can help protect women and young girls around the world from gender-based violence -- send a letter to your member of Congress today and urge them to pass the International Violence Against Women Act. Thank you for your support. Sincerely, Helene D. Gayle MD, MPH President and CEO, CARE | ||||
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