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The immediate victims are low-income women and their families, and people of color, who are five times more likely to experience unintended pregnancies and childbirths, and are increasingly caught in the vise of state and federal laws constraining access to safe, legal abortions, as well as reduced social and financial support for families.
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The Government constrained access to the affected populations by humanitarian actors, partly for security and partly for other reasons.
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