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  2. Abortion in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The high maternal mortality rates in Nepal led to the government legalising it. More than 500,000 women sought abortion between 2004 and 2014. [2] In 2014, 323,100 women in Nepal had the abortion; among this, only 42% of abortions were legal and 19% were treated for abortion complications.

  3. List of countries by abortion rate - Wikipedia

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    The following lists include countries by total reported abortions, annual abortions and rates according to reports from governments and statisticians. ... Nepal: 41.0 ...

  4. Bhola Rijal - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Rijal has pioneered In-vitro fertilization in Nepal a major treatment for infertility. He is also the initiator for legalizing abortion in Nepal. Alongside his medical profession, Dr Rijal’s patriotism is reflected in his literatures and outstanding song writing ability, which has made him a renowned lyricists and singer in Nepal. [10]

  5. Women in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 bill included also other provisions on women's rights, in particular granting a woman the right to divorce under certain conditions, a legalization of abortion, and increased punishments for rapists. [12] The Interim Constitution 2063 of Nepal has some provisions to uplift the status of women.

  6. Category:Women's rights in Nepal - Wikipedia

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  7. Claims About Children Born Alive After Abortion Attempts in ...

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    Minnesota Department of Health documents show that eight infants were born alive during abortion procedures between 2019 and 2022, and, in 2023, Walz signed legislation that repealed most of a ...

  8. Melissa Upreti - Wikipedia

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    She has a law degree from Nepal [5] and an LL.M. from Columbia Law School. [3] She is a fellow of the University of Toronto Law Faculty's International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Program. [3] She was a co-petitioner in the case Lakshmi Dhikta v Nepal, which recognised access to abortion as a constitutionally protected right in Nepal. [3]

  9. Fort Worth church's human trafficking shelter approved ... - AOL

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    Residents also expressed frustration with Mercy Culture's rhetoric in this fight. Ahead of Tuesday's meeting, the church threatened to sue council members if their proposal wasn't approved.