Pharmacy Access Partnership
To educate policymakers, professional and trade leaders, and citizens about the importance of direct consumer access to emergency contraception in pharmacies.
To educate policymakers, professional and trade leaders, and citizens about the importance of direct consumer access to emergency contraception in pharmacies.
To document and share with other state the successful strategies that enabled Washington State to incorporate provision of emergency contraception into multiple programs across state agencies.
To maintain Environment Northeast’s presence in Connecticut as an advocate for green power markets, energy conservation, and renewable energy; reductions in diesel emissions; and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by pursuing new opportunities created by the state climate change action plan.
To provide technical assistance enabling state teen pregnancy prevention coalitions to strengthen their capacity to promote adolescent awareness of and access to emergency contraception.
To advance the National Action Blueprint for Health Promotion and Disability Prevention, which is designed to provide education and advocacy tools to the developmental disability community for reducing environmental exposures associated with neurodevelopmental disorders.
To promote the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations for handling cases of human rights violations.
To strengthen and build policies for eliminating and cleaning up persistent toxic chemicals in the State of Washington.
To promote civic engagement among college students and make clean energy and climate change key mobilizing issues.
To promote human rights in Latin America by litigating cases of human rights violations in the Inter-American System and training Latin American organizations and lawyers in litigation.
To use litigation to secure constitutional and other legal protections for women’s reproductive rights in the United States.