December 18, 2008

Abortion Advocates Ask Obama to Increase 
Reproductive Health Funding by More than a Billion Dollars

http://www.c-fam.org/publications/id.947/pub_detail.asp

By <http://www.c-fam.org/about_us/id.1/author_detail.asp>Samantha Singson

      (NEW YORK – C-FAM)  In a memo that was 
never meant for public viewing, a coalition of 
abortion advocacy groups have submitted a 55-page 
memo to President-elect Barack Obama outlining 
policy recommendations to advance "reproductive 
rights" in the first 100 days of the new 
administration. Recommendations include major 
funding increases, repealing policies that have 
any limiting effect on organizations from being 
able to engage in abortion advocacy abroad and 
enshrining reproductive health rights in the legal system.

      The coalition laments the 
“ideologically-driven government restrictions” 
that, according to abortion advocates, have put 
reproductive health services out of reach for 
millions of women over the last eight years and 
urges president-elect Obama to “articulate and 
implement a vision for a new, commonsense 
approach to the nation’s and the world’s pressing reproductive health needs.”

      The coalition is asking President-elect 
Obama to “signal to the world that the United 
States is prepared to reclaim its historic 
leadership” on reproductive health matters by 
increasing foreign assistance while at the same time removing restrictions.

      Among the immediate policy recommendations, 
the abortion coalition wants taxpayer funding 
restored to groups that promote or perform 
abortions overseas. Reinstated in 2000 by 
President George W. Bush, the Mexico City Policy 
bars organizations that receive federal funds 
from performing or actively promote abortion in 
other nations.  The coalition charges that this 
“global gag rule,” “has stifled the public debate 
in developing countries” that have strict laws on abortion.

      In other funding matters, the coalition is 
asking for the new administration to increase 
funding for international family planning 
programs to $1 billion, arguing that “more than 
200 million women in the developing world wish to 
delay, space or complete childbearing, but do not 
have access to modern contraceptives.”  According 
to Susan B. Anthony List president Marjorie 
Dannenfelser these fiscal demands would increase 
federal spending for reproductive health and 
abortion by $1.5 billion. She calls it “the big abortion bail-out.”

      The abortion coalition is demanding that 
the new president immediately restore funding to 
the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). 
President Bush has withheld the US’ contribution 
to UNFPA for the last seven years because of 
evidence that the organization is involved in and 
supportive of the Chinese one-child policy that 
includes forced abortions and sterilizations. The 
coalition not only demands that UNFPA funds be 
restored, but that Obama also include $ 65 
million for UNFPA in his first budget to be submitted to congress.

      The abortion coalition also wants the new 
president to enshrine reproductive health rights 
in the US legal system, calling on Obama to 
ratify the UN Convention on the Elimination of 
All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) 
and to select judicial nominees who demonstrate a 
commitment to “individual liberties, and the 
fundamental constitutional right to privacy, 
including the right to have an abortion.”

      The memo was submitted by 50 well-known 
abortion rights advocacy organizations, 
including: Catholics for Choice, the Center for 
Reproductive Rights, the Guttmacher Institute, 
International Planned Parenthood Federation, 
International Women's Health Coalition, Ipas, 
National Organization for Women and Population Action International.

      The memo is open for comment on the Obama 
transition team website at: 
<http://change.gov/open_government/entry/advancing_reproductive_rights_and_health_in_a_new_administration/>http://change.gov/open_government/entry/advancing_reproductive_rights_and_health_in_a_new_administration/.



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