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Offline libertybele

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‘No Int’l Right to Abortion’: US, Ten Other Countries Reject UN Summit Outcome

The Trump administration on Thursday joined a handful of other governments at a U.N. population conference, reiterating that there is no “right” to abortion, and rejecting an outcome document which they said had not been sufficiently negotiated among governments or been the result of a consensus process.

The organizers of the “Nairobi Summit” hailed the three-day event as a success, “with partners making bold commitments to transform the world by ending all maternal deaths, unmet need for family planning and gender-based violence and harmful practices against women and girls by 2030.”

But in a statement read out separately on behalf of the U.S. and ten other countries, Valerie Huber, the U.S. special representative for global women’s health, criticized the process.

Organized by the U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA) and the governments of Kenya and Denmark, the summit marked the 25th anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo...........

https://www.cnsnews.com/article/international/patrick-goodenough/no-intl-right-abortion-us-ten-other-countries-reject-un
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The countries joining the U.S. in the statement were Brazil, Belarus, Egypt, Haiti, Hungary, Libya, Poland, Senegal, St. Lucia, and Uganda.

Huber’s statement also rejected “sex education that fails to adequately engage parents and which promotes abortion as a method of family planning.”

“But we do support – and again quoting from the ICPD – ‘proper regard for parental guidance and responsibilities,’ and giving young people the skills to avoid sexual risk.”
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I'm glad this was posted.... because I saw some article somewhere yesterday, saying this conference was not a big success. I don't know who said that, it must have been leftist media but from this article, it does sound like it was a big positive. Something to research on.