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National Abortion Campaign

The National Abortion Campaign (NAC) was a UK organization formed in the 1980s to advocate for women’s reproductive rights and access to safe, legal abortion. It aimed to oppose restrictive laws and challenge anti-abortion groups by promoting information, education, and legal reform. The NAC worked to ensure that women could make choices about their pregnancies without unnecessary barriers, emphasizing health, safety, and reproductive autonomy. It played a significant role in raising awareness and defending abortion rights during a period of intense social and political debate.