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Former Planned Parenthood Executive Featured in Inauguration Keynote of New Notre Dame President...

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Former Planned Parenthood executive Sanda Ojiambo spoke in a September 12 keynote event during the presidential inauguration events of Father Robert Dowd, C.S.C. Her livestreamed conversation, titled “Business as a Global Force For Good,” was part of the annual Notre Dame Forum, a speaker series For the theme of this year’s forum, Fr. Dowd chose “What Do We Owe Each Other?”

From 2002 to 2008, Ojiambo worked in Planned Parenthood’s international operations in several capacities.

Ojiambo worked as the Senior Programme Officer of Planned Parenthood Federation of America – International from 2002 to 2004, where she directed “reproductive health Programmes in selected African countries, with a focus on youth and advocacy.”

Ojiambo also served as Director of Programmes for International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) in the Africa Regional Office (ARO) from 2004 to 2008. IPPF is “a global healthcare provider and a leading advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all,” according to their website. Their work is “wide-ranging” and includes “comprehensive sex education, provision of contraceptive, safe abortion, and maternal care and responding to humanitarian crises.”

Ojiambo further described this role on her LinkedIn page: “IPPF is the largest NGO working in the area of reproductive health.” Ojiambo directed the specific ARO branch of IPPF, which “delivers information and services and is a strong advocate for reproductive rights.”

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Everything is very confusing. It’s not a good witness.
Satan is creeping into our Church. Christ promised the gates will not prevail. I trust in his promises and mercy.
 
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Former Planned Parenthood executive Sanda Ojiambo spoke in a September 12 keynote event during the presidential inauguration events of Father Robert Dowd, C.S.C. Her livestreamed conversation, titled “Business as a Global Force For Good,” was part of the annual Notre Dame Forum, a speaker series For the theme of this year’s forum, Fr. Dowd chose “What Do We Owe Each Other?”

From 2002 to 2008, Ojiambo worked in Planned Parenthood’s international operations in several capacities.

Ojiambo worked as the Senior Programme Officer of Planned Parenthood Federation of America – International from 2002 to 2004, where she directed “reproductive health Programmes in selected African countries, with a focus on youth and advocacy.”

Ojiambo also served as Director of Programmes for International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) in the Africa Regional Office (ARO) from 2004 to 2008. IPPF is “a global healthcare provider and a leading advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all,” according to their website. Their work is “wide-ranging” and includes “comprehensive sex education, provision of contraceptive, safe abortion, and maternal care and responding to humanitarian crises.”

Ojiambo further described this role on her LinkedIn page: “IPPF is the largest NGO working in the area of reproductive health.” Ojiambo directed the specific ARO branch of IPPF, which “delivers information and services and is a strong advocate for reproductive rights.”

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So has this former Planned Parenthood executive repented and come to faith? And is speaking because she has something to say about values and repentance?

Er, um, no?
 
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So has this former Planned Parenthood executive repented and come to faith? And is speaking because she has something to say about values and repentance?

Er, um, no?
No.
 
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So has this former Planned Parenthood executive repented and come to faith? And is speaking because she has something to say about values and repentance?

Er, um, no?
Unfortunately not. It sends the wrong message. Ugh
 
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