Hard work pays off – but so does ligation or vasectomy. In North Carolina, a charity group offers cash incentives - $200 to be specific - to women drug addicts who undergo sterilization or other permanent birth control techniques.
The group ‘Project Prevention’ founded by Barbara Harris aims to reduce the number of substance-exposed births to zero. They also want to prevent drug addicts from having children that they won’t be able care for. Since 1997, Project Prevention has already worked with 3,371 addicts in the United States, and 1,253 of them opted for tubal ligations or vasectomies.
Perhaps this is also a good solution to over population in the Philippines, right? Maybe if there were cash incentives for birth spacing, use of contraceptives, and limit to the number of children, we will no longer have to worry about overpopulation in the country.
The group ‘Project Prevention’ founded by Barbara Harris aims to reduce the number of substance-exposed births to zero. They also want to prevent drug addicts from having children that they won’t be able care for. Since 1997, Project Prevention has already worked with 3,371 addicts in the United States, and 1,253 of them opted for tubal ligations or vasectomies.
Perhaps this is also a good solution to over population in the Philippines, right? Maybe if there were cash incentives for birth spacing, use of contraceptives, and limit to the number of children, we will no longer have to worry about overpopulation in the country.
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