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PopulationAlert |
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PopulationAlert |
By 2050 Population in Undeveloped countries will have
increased by more than 3 billion |
Unwanted Pregnancies | |||||||||||||
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Where does US foreign aid go? DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE (DAC)
Oct 3rd 2008 - USAID stops providing contraceptives to a world leading Charity.
State of the World's
Population 2004
Gag Rule stops AIDS funding
Global Gag Rule Blamed for Abortion Deaths in Ethiopia
Vatican Defends Anti-Condom Stance
Nov 19th 2003, UNFPA Presence in China Reduces Coercion in Family Planning
But after reluctantly signing the bill into
law, Bush unexpectedly stopped payment
on the money, under pressure from anti-abortion
forces,
even although a repeal of the Gag Rule was dropped from the Bill. This bill is still in limbo
August 18, 2016. Let us prevent far more suffering by financing FULL Family Planning. Let us avert the possible AIDS contraction by those 200 million unwanted children. Denial of this funding will cost thousands of women their lives ( and caused 2 million unwanted pregnancies in the year 2003 alone ). |
In trying to reward the anti-abortionist's for their
votes,the White House has
chosen a course that will mean many MORE backstreet abortions. (like the 400,000
they caused between 1995-2000 from unfunding Family Planning)
201 million women in low-income countries
would use safe, effective contraceptive methods but such methods
are not available to such women, including 25 percent of married women
in sub-Saharan Africa.
If these women had access to reliable family planning services, approximately
52 million unplanned pregnancies would be avoided in the developing world
every year, resulting in 23 million unplanned births, 22 million induced
abortions, 7 million spontaneous abortions, 1.4 million infant deaths, 142,000
pregnancy-related deaths, and 505,000 children from losing their mothers.
Meanwhile the Netherlands (of all countries) pledged $50.3
million. Their contribution accounts for some 19
per cent of UNFPA’s mere $256 mil general resources. For the past several years,
UNFPA official development assistance has dropped significantly.
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At the International Conference on Population and
Development, governments estimated that basic reproductive health services,
including family planning,
prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, and population research and policy
formulation would require
funds of $17 -21 billion per year Contact your representatives: 80 million pregnancies each year are unplanned. Over 350 million women do not have access to a full range of safe and effective contraceptive methods. Over 52 million women in Africa, Asia and Latin America deliver their babies each year without a nurse, midwife or doctor present. Some 514,000 women die each year during or after pregnancy because they did not receive prompt treatment, and at least 7 million women suffer infection or injury. More than 330 million people are infected with a sexually transmitted disease each year. Half of all new HIV infections occur in young people under age 25. |
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Apr 30th 2003, Bush, on the $15 billion AIDS aid: "When we see this kind of preventable suffering. When we see a plague leaving graves and orphans across a continent, we must act". But George, don't you know that whilst AIDS will be contracted by 28 million between 2000 & 2020, unwanted births will be over 200 million ? There's your "preventable suffering". No kudos to Bush on allowing condom distribution, the reality is that the legislation requires both financial and physical separation of AIDS prevention work and family-planning work. This would require TWO clinics in every community, not a likely possibility in a poor village! In April 2002, official government fact-finding teams from Great Britain and the United States traveled to China and found "no evidence that the UN fund has knowingly supported or participated in the management of a program of "coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization" in China." In fact the Chinese Government, has agreed to lift acceptor targets and birth quotas in the areas where UNFPA is working. But Powell said China was the reason he "must" deny aid to every country that is served by the fund, despite the State Department's own investigator's findings of UNFPA's non-involvement in China's One-Child policy. Of the deprived children, born as a result of Bush's mis-calculated policy, how many might become anti-American Terrorists? This unnecessary increase in 3rd-world population will occur despite causing a similar 77,000 increase in infant deaths as in 2003. |
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