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* '''2015''' – A policy update required all [[Indian Health Services]]-run pharmacies, clinics, and emergency departments to have [[Plan B One-Step]] in stock, to distribute it to any woman (or her representative) who asked for it without a prescription, age verification, registration or any other requirement, to provide orientation training to all staff regarding the medication, to provide unbiased and medically accurate information about emergency contraception, and to make someone available at all times to distribute the pill in case the primary staffer objected to providing it on religious or moral grounds.<ref>{{cite web|last=Rankin |first=Kenrya |url=http://www.colorlines.com/articles/policy-gives-native-women-equal-access-emergency-contraception |title=This Policy Gives Native Women Equal Access to Emergency Contraception |publisher=Colorlines |date= |accessdate=2015-10-24}}</ref>
* '''2015''' – China enacted its first nationwide law prohibiting domestic violence, although it excluded same-sex couples and did not address sexual violence.<ref name="katiehunt,cnn"/> The law also defined domestic violence for the first time.<ref name="katiehunt,cnn"/>
* '''2016''' – An Algerian law came into effect punishing violence against women and sexual harassment.<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/new-algerian-law-punishes-violence-against-women/2016/02/02/6cb31dae-c9d6-11e5-b9ab-26591104bb19_story.html</ref>
 
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