The Standard (St. Catharines)

Trump ends funding to reproducti­ve agency

- JOSH LEDERMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The Trump administra­tion is cutting off U.S. funding to the UN agency for reproducti­ve health under an abortion-related provision in a law that Democratic and Republican administra­tions have used as a cudgel in the global culture wars.

The UN Population Fund will lose $32.5 million in funding from the 2017 budget, the State Department said, with funds shifted to similar programs at the U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t. The administra­tion accused the agency, through its work with China’s government, of supporting population control programs in China that include coercive abortion.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether the UN fund would also lose out on tens of millions of additional dollars it has typically received from the U.S. in “non-core” funds.

By halting assistance to the UN Population Fund, the Trump administra­tion is following through on promises to let socially conservati­ve policies that U.S. President Donald Trump embraced in his campaign determine the way the U.S. government operates and conducts itself in the world. Though focused on forced abortion — a concept opposed by liberals and conservati­ves alike — the move to invoke the “Kemp-Kasten amendment” was sure to be perceived as a gesture to anti-abortion advocates and other conservati­ve interests.

The policy change comes days before Trump is set to host Chinese President Xi Jinping for a meeting at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

Rep. Eliot Engel, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, called it a “grave error” that sent a dangerous message about the administra­tion’s policies toward women. He predicted women and girls “will suffer.”

“Donald Trump should put the health and dignity of women ahead of political points and reverse this decision immediatel­y,” Engel said.

Under a three-decade-old law, the U.S. is barred from funding organizati­ons that aid or participat­e in forced abortion of involuntar­y sterilizat­ion. It’s up to each administra­tion to determine which organizati­ons meet that condition. The UN Population Fund has typically been cut off by Republican presidents and restored when Democrats control the White House.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? U.S. President Donald Trump pumps his fist during a town hall with business leaders in Washington on Tuesday. The U.S. is cutting off $32.5 million in funding to the UN Population Fund, claiming the money supports population control in China.
EVAN VUCCI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. President Donald Trump pumps his fist during a town hall with business leaders in Washington on Tuesday. The U.S. is cutting off $32.5 million in funding to the UN Population Fund, claiming the money supports population control in China.

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