

As implementing organisations, we share our own lessons on what works, with the hope that those on the frontline can use these learnings to expand access to life-saving services.” “Our aim is simple: to share evidence-based, best practice guidance for implementers and policy makers on quality safe abortion and post-abortion care programming. Expanding the reach of this harmful policy is wrong, dangerous, bad for gender equality, and bad for the world.”Īlongside the launch of this report, a cross-partner coalition, led by Marie Stopes International, Ipas, International Planned Parenthood Federation, Population Services International and the Safe Abortion Action Fund, have launched SafeAccess, the first digital platform of its kind, working to eliminate unsafe abortion by putting evidence-based guidance in the hands of frontline practitioners and policy makers.Ī joint statement from the CEOs provided more background:

GLOBAL GAG RULE FULL
A woman’s ability to control her own body is foundational for her to reach her full potential. “We should be investing in girls and women, not investing in policies that threaten their lives. "The Global Gag Rule kills girls and women, plain and simple,” said Katja Iversen, President/CEO of Women Deliver. In South Africa, it has meant that a national sexuality education curriculum under development currently excludes any mention of abortion, even though the right to abortion is protected by the country’s constitution. In Nepal, which has a progressive abortion law, it has forced the early closure of a US-government supported project intended to increase access to contraceptives and other services in 11 remote districts. In Kenya, an organization that serves young women and sex workers was forced to stop providing abortion information and referrals two of the organization’s clients died after resorting to unsafe methods to terminate their pregnancies. The interviews reveal the devastating impact of the policy in these countries. Since implementation began two years ago, IWHC and grantee partners in Kenya, Nepal, Nigeria, and South Africa have conducted more than 170 interviews with individuals affected by the policy. “After two years of implementation, the impact is clear: The Global Gag Rule reduces access to contraceptives and abortion care, leading to unwanted pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and preventable deaths." “This deadly policy violates the rights of patients and ties the hands of providers,” said IWHC President Françoise Girard.

In March of this year, the US State Department announced an additional expansion of the restrictions, stating that the US would reduce its contribution to the autonomous Organization of American States. Once limited to family planning programs, the expanded policy now applies to all $9 billion in US global health funding, including the President’s Emergency Fund for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Revived by the Trump Administration in 2017, the Global Gag Rule, or Mexico City Policy, restricts US global funding to any organization that advocates on abortion issues, provides abortions or refers patients to abortion services.

Advocates, researchers and implementing partners discussed the findings from the International Women’s Health Coalition (IWHC) detailing the effects of the expanded US Global Gag Rule, as well as a new evidence-gathering initiative by several partner organizations designed to increase access to safe abortion. Vancouver, Canada, 5 June 2019 – A new report released today at the Women Deliver 2019 Conference reveals that the Global Gag Rule is reducing the quality and availability of care, particularly for marginalized communities, in four countries studied. New report details the devastating impact of President Trump’s Global Gag RuleĮxperts at the Women Deliver 2019 Conference discuss the impact of US funding restrictions and the need for data-driven programs and policies to increase access to safe abortion
