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==List of Additional Resources==
==List of Additional Resources==


* [http://www.salud.gob.sv/ Ministry of Health]: Address: Calle Arce, San Salvador, El Salvador; Phone: +503 2591 7000
* [http://www.ads.org.sv/home/ The Asociación Demográfica Salvadoreña (ADS)]: "The Asociación Demográfica Salvadoreña (ADS) works to deliver high quality family planning services to people across the country, with a particular emphasis on poor, marginalized, vulnerable and under-served groups... ADS services points include permanent clinics, mobile facilities, about community-based distributors/services (CBDs/CBSs) and commercial marketing outlets. ADS is the main supplier of condoms in the country and is the El Salvador's second most important source of voluntary surgical contraception." (description from the [https://www.ippf.org/about-us/member-associations/el-salvador IPPF page]). Call +503 2132 8000. Email: info@ads.org.sv
* [http://www.share-elsalvador.org/ormusa ORMUSA]: "ORMUSA, the Organization of Salvadoran Women for Peace, is dedicated to working for gender equality and  economic, social and political women’s empowerment."
* [http://www.share-elsalvador.org/ormusa ORMUSA]: "ORMUSA, the Organization of Salvadoran Women for Peace, is dedicated to working for gender equality and  economic, social and political women’s empowerment."
* [http://www.lasmelidas.org/ Melida Anaya Montes Women’s Movement (MAM)]: "MAM is a feminist organization founded in 1992 that works to promote women’s rights through education and health promotion, programs to combat gender-related violence, citizen engagement and the promotion of labour rights. The organization operates at the national level, working in 11 of the country’s 14 departments."
* [http://www.lasmelidas.org/ Melida Anaya Montes Women’s Movement (MAM)]: "MAM is a feminist organization founded in 1992 that works to promote women’s rights through education and health promotion, programs to combat gender-related violence, citizen engagement and the promotion of labour rights. The organization operates at the national level, working in 11 of the country’s 14 departments."

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