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Published 11:55 26 May 2018 BST
Updated 11:58 26 May 2018 BST
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"Every time an unborn child has his or her life ended in Ireland, we will oppose that, and make our voices known."
The Irish Family Planning Association's (IFPA's) chief executive Niall Behan said that "the people of Ireland have righted a historic wrong."
The group have said they are "committed" to providing abortion care in Ireland.
Their statement reads: "The Yes vote ends decades of stigma, shame and silence around abortion and unintended pregnancy. It ends the rejection and abandonment of women by the state.
"The IFPA will continue to support women who experience crisis pregnancies though whatever decision they make. But we now look forward to the time when we can offer them the care they need here in Ireland."
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