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{{Country |name=Algeria |image_flag=Algeria_flag.gif |Region=Africa |Population=38481705 |GDP=131,568 |Eggs for assisted reproduction=PROHIBITED |Eggs for research=? |Inheritable genetic modification=? |Preimplantation genetic diagnosis=? |Reproductive cloning=? |Research cloning=? |Sex selection=? |Surrogacy=PROHIBITED |European Union= |Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development= |Council of Europe= |1997 COE Biomedicine Convention=n/a |1998 COE Cloning Convention=n/a |2005 UN Cloning Vote=abstained |2005 UNESCO Sports Doping Convention=RATIFIED |Treaty of Lisbon=n/a |Introduction= |Key laws and policies=Statute governs embryology lab practices and treatments. |Foundational values=*Algeria is a Shi'a nation. Islam is the religion of the State (Art. 2). Arabic is the national and official language (Art. 3). *There are over a dozen IVF clinics across the country that may be accessed by married couples. *Status of the conceptus is recognized at 15 days. |Prohibited practices=*Sperm donation *Egg donation *Embryo donation *Fetal reduction *PGD *Surrogacy *Embryo experimentation not accepted |Permitted and regulated practices=*Cryopreservation of fertilized eggs and oocytes allowed and practiced *Cryopreservation of ovarian or testicular tissue not permitted *Storage of cryopreserved eggs 5 years *Although no insurance coverage is available for techniques, the drugs used for ART are nevertheless reimbursed. |Regulatory activities= |Accountability and governance= |History= |External links= }}
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