The National Women’s Health Network Unveils New Brand Identity and Updated Website
New look, new website, same commitment to women’s health.
New look, new website, same commitment to women’s health.
These health experts will spearhead research and policies related to health care access, biomedical research, and bodily autonomy for the NWHN.
Its issue briefs, legislative actions, and policy recommendations are a road map to true health equity for women across the life continuum.
Via the NWHN’s HEALTH Program, these groups will receive funding and mentoring, and will have a chance to connect with federal legislators.
We are disappointed that House lawmakers have approved this bill, which includes anti-abortion language and could lead to harassment and discrimination on college campuses.
The NWHN applauds the final rule, which limits the potential for illegal discrimination on the part of providers and advances health care equity for all.
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ignored 23 years of scientific evidence when it restricted access to Mifepristone.
On Thursday, November 30th, the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision on the Ohio v. Becera case that affirms the ability of Title X providers to make abortion referrals. Although the Network is pleased by the appeals court's decision, we recognize that this case is one of many attempts by anti-abortion advocates to disrupt abortion access.
As a leading advocate for women's health, we recognize the pivotal importance of this initiative in addressing the stark disparities in funding and attention that currently plague the landscape of women's health research.
Although the 5th Circuit Court’s decision does not go as far as anti-abortion advocates might have hoped, it is still a grave threat to abortion access.