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Abebe Shibru, Marie Stopes International Country Director for Zimbabwe speaks to the Associated Press in Harare, Tuesday, Jan, 23, 2018, where the heath system is in tatters amid a plummeting economy, and Marie Stopes used to treat at least 150,000 women per year, but now its outreach sites are cut in half because of funding problems.  US President Donald Trump's dramatic expansion of a ban on U.S. funding to foreign organizations that provide abortions has left impoverished women around the world without treatment for HIV, malaria and other diseases, health groups say.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

Abebe Shibru, Marie Stopes International Country Director for Zimbabwe speaks to the Associated Press in Harare, Tuesday, Jan, 23, 2018, where the heath system is in tatters amid a plummeting economy, and Marie Stopes used to treat at least 150,000 women per year, but now its outreach sites are cut in half because of funding problems. US President Donald Trump's dramatic expansion of a ban on U.S. funding to foreign organizations that provide abortions has left impoverished women around the world without treatment for HIV, malaria and other diseases, health groups say.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

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