Contraceptive distribution in Brazil.

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Brazil's 1st program for the community based distribution of contraceptives is successfully in 30 municipalities in Rio Grande do Norte, a state in Brazil's arid Northeast. Already, over 5000 women have been reached by the program, which is operated by the State Secretariat of Health with technical assistance provided by BEMFAM, and IPPF affiliate, under an agreement signed by the governor of Rio Grande do Norte and BEMFAM. In December, several newspapers reported that the program was in possible violation of a law prohibiting distribution of contraceptives without a prescription. After conferring with the secretary of health and local BEMFAM personnel in Rio Grande do Norte, Dr. Walter Rodrigues, executive director of BEMFAM, declared: "There has been no violation of the law for the simple reason that the program was carried out by the Public Health Secretariat's Department of Maternal and Child Care and under the responsibility of its own doctors." He added that BEMFAM had provided both training and technical assistance. According to Dr. Rodrigues, the matter arose when certain well known groups that oppose family planning took advantage of an opportunity to hinder the development of the program. He also pointed out that the nurses and midwives who dispense the pill obtain a prescription for their patients from a local doctor. Many mayors of the 150 municipalities in Rio Grande do Norte have requested the governor and secretary of health to start the program in their municipality. However, expansion of the new distribution program to additional areas will take place gradually as the number of trained personnel and resources increase. Brazil's President elect General Ernesto Geisel takes office in March. The new president, a Lutheran, will be the 1st Protestant to lead Brazil.

巴西的避孕药具分发。
巴西第一个以社区为基础的避孕药具分发项目在巴西干旱的东北部的北里奥格兰德州的30个城市成功实施。根据北里奥格兰德州州长和本计划生育联合会签署的协议,该方案由国家卫生秘书处在本计划生育联合会及其附属机构提供的技术援助下运作,已惠及5000多名妇女。去年12月,几家报纸报道称,该项目可能违反了一项禁止在没有处方的情况下分发避孕药具的法律。在与卫生部长和北里奥格兰德河地区的本家庭保健基金会当地工作人员协商后,本家庭保健基金会执行主任沃尔特·罗德里格斯博士宣布:“没有违反法律的情况,原因很简单,该方案是由公共卫生秘书处妇幼保健部实施的,由本部门的医生负责。”他补充说,中非援助团提供了培训和技术援助。根据Rodrigues博士的说法,当某些著名的反对计划生育的团体利用一个机会阻碍该方案的发展时,事情就发生了。他还指出,配药的护士和助产士从当地医生那里为病人开处方。北里奥格兰德州150个城市的许多市长要求州长和卫生部长在他们的城市启动该方案。但是,随着训练有素的人员和资源的增加,新的分发方案将逐步扩大到其他地区。巴西当选总统埃内斯托·盖泽尔将军将于3月就职。新总统是一位路德教徒,他将成为首位领导巴西的新教徒。
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