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January 23, 2017 News

AHA Joins Groups Denouncing Reinstatement of Global Gag Rule

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January 23, 2017 News

61417643 - white house washington dc view on cloudy day backgroundPresident Trump has just reinstated the global gag rule, a harmful policy that will have devastating consequences on global women’s health. As a supporter of global health and development, women’s rights, gender equality, and free speech, the AHA joins over 130 groups from a variety of sectors to oppose this policy and reject efforts to undermine the health and rights of women around the world.

Read the letter below or download a PDF version.


Coalition Statement Opposing the Global Gag Rule 2017

We join together as diverse voices from a variety of sectors to oppose the harmful global gag rule, also known as the Mexico City Policy. While the Helms Amendment restricts U.S. foreign assistance funding for abortions “as a method of family planning,” the global gag rule goes a step further by blocking aid   to foreign organizations who use their own non-U.S. funds to provide information, referrals, or services for   legal abortion or to advocate for access to abortion services in their own country.

The global gag rule causes serious harm in countries around the world. The policy interferes with the doctor-patient relationship by restricting medical information healthcare providers may offer, limits free speech by prohibiting local citizens from participating in public policy debates, and impedes women’s access to family planning by cutting off funding for many of the most experienced health care providers who chose to prioritize quality reproductive-health services and counseling over funding that restricts care and censors information.

When in place, the negative impacts of the global gag rule have been broad and severe: health services have been dismantled in a number of communities; clinics that provided a range of reproductive, maternal, and child health care, including HIV testing and counseling, were forced to close; outreach efforts to hard to reach populations were eliminated; and access to contraceptives was severely limited, resulting in more unintended pregnancies and more unsafe abortions. Here is the testimony of one organization that experienced the impact of the global gag rule:

“After refusing the terms of the gag rule in 2001, at Family Health Options Kenya we lost a significant amount of funding from USAID with serious and damaging effects on our ability to provide crucial reproductive health and family planning services. We were forced to close six clinics, all of which provided critical services to poor and underserved populations in urban, peri-urban and rural areas including family planning, voluntary counseling and testing for HIV, management of sexually transmitted infections, post-abortion care and maternal and child health services. Following the closure of these clinics in 2005, at least 9,000 people – primarily women and children – were left with little or no access to health care.”  – FHOK, 2013

Countries around the world are making significant progress in improving women’s health and the global gag rule undermines that momentum. Developing and donor countries alike are stepping up to prioritize and make tangible headway in closing the gap on access to modern family planning through increased funding and better policies. This momentum, which includes global partnerships like Family Planning 2020, builds on the essential foundation of U.S. investments in this sector. The global gag rule seriously hinders the effectiveness of U.S. global health investments and the growing global progress that we, as a global community, have made in expanding access to family planning for couples worldwide and in reducing maternal mortality.

The U.S. has been a leader when it comes to promoting democracy, women’s health, and human rights  around the world. U.S. foreign aid should never be used as a tool to limit women’s access to health care or to censor free speech. Organizations should not be disqualified from receiving U.S. assistance because they use their own funds to provide health services and information that are legal in their home country and legal in the U.S. Supporters of global health and development, women’s rights, gender equality, and free speech oppose the harmful global gag rule and reject efforts to undermine the health and rights of women around the world.

Endorsing Organizations:

30 for 30 Campaign

Advocates for Youth

AFL-CIO

AIDS Foundation of Chicago

AIDS United

Alliance to End Slavery & Trafficking

American Academy of Pediatrics

American Association of University Women (AAUW)

American Civil Liberties Union

American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

American Humanist Association

American Jewish World Service

American Medical Student Association

Americans United for Separation of Church and State

amfAR (The Foundation for AIDS Research)

Amnesty International USA

Anti-Defamation League

Association of Reproductive Health Professionals

AVAC

Black Women’s Health Imperative

Breakthrough

carafem

CARE USA

Catholics for Choice

Center for Biological Diversity

Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE)

Center for Inquiry

Center for Reproductive Rights

Center for Women Policy Studies

Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR)

Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

Consortium of Universities for Global Health

Council for Global Equality

CREDO

Disciple Public Witness; Disciples of Christ

Disciples for Choice

Disciples Justice Action Network

DKT International

Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

EngenderHealth

Everywoman Everywhere

Feminist Majority

FP2020

Freedom From Religion Foundation

Global Doctors for Choice

Global Health Council

Global Initiatives for Human Rights (GIHR)

Global Justice Clinic, NYU School of Law

Global Justice Institute, Metropolitan Community Churches

Global Progressive Hub

Gynuity Health Projects

Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, Inc.

Health GAP

Healthy Teen Network

HIV Medicine Association

Human Rights Campaign

Human Rights Watch

Ibis Reproductive Health

If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice

In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda

Ipas

Institute for Science and Human Values

International Center for Research on Women

International Medical Corps

International Planned Parenthood Federation

International Planned Parenthood Federation/Western Hemisphere Region

International Women’s Health Coalition

IntraHealth International

John Snow, Inc.

JWI

Lutheran Women’s Caucus

Management Sciences for Health

Marie Stopes International-US

Medical Students for Choice

Methodist Federation for Social Action

NARAL Pro-Choice America

National Abortion Federation

National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF)

National Center for Lesbian Rights

National Center for Transgender Equality

National Council of Jewish Women

National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association

National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health

National LGBTQ Task Force

National Network of Abortion Funds

National Organization for Women

National Partnership for Women & Families

National Women’s Health Network

National Women’s Law Center

Norwegian Refugee Council USA

Outright Action International

PAI

Partners for Development

PATH

Pathfinder International

People For The American Way

Physicians for Reproductive Health

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

Population Connection Action Fund

Population Council

Population Institute

Population Media Center

Population Reference Bureau

Positive Women’s Network – USA

PSI

Public Health Institute

Religious Institute

Reproaction

Reproductive Health Technologies Project

Republican Majority for Choice

Save the Children

Secular Coalition for America

Secular Student Alliance

Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U. S. (SIECUS)

Sierra Club

SisterLove, Inc.

Society for Humanistic Judaism

Student Global AIDS Campaign

The Global Forum on MSM & HIV (MSMGF)

The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice

Treatment Action Group

UltraViolet

Union for Reform Judaism

Unitarian Universalist Association

Unitarian Universalist Women’s Federation

United Methodist General Board of Church & Society

URGE: Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity

UU Humanist Association

Voices for Progress

WaterAid

White Ribbon Alliance

WIN (Women’s Information Network)

Women at the Center

Women Deliver

Women of Reform Judaism

Women’s Refugee Commission

Women’s Research & Education Institute

Women Thrive Alliance

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