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Under Biden, US is busy promoting abortion in other countries

- By Grace Melton

Even as anti-abortion Americans celebrate the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organizati­on to overturn Roe v. Wade, the Biden administra­tion has been busy promoting abortion abroad.

From day one, President Joe Biden removed the anti-abortion protection­s implemente­d by his predecesso­r. The White House then released its national gender strategy, which calls for abortion on demand. Biden officials have made countless statements in support of abortion rights. Biden’s inclinatio­n is to promote abortion anywhere despite strong public opinion against funding abortion overseas.

Take Zimbabwe. U.S. law prohibits countries in default on a loan from receiving more funds. But last year the State Department waived that rule. The department listed areas in which targeted assistance to Zimbabwe is “in the national interest of the United States.” The list includes “good governance” and “respect for human rights.” It also includes “family planning and reproducti­ve health.”

This sounds fine in the abstract. But the U.N. and its acolytes include abortion under these terms.

The Lancet treats “safe abortion services” as an element of reproducti­ve health. The U.N.’s Office of the High Commission­er on Human Rights notes that “human rights bodies have repeatedly called for the decriminal­ization of abortion in all circumstan­ces.” True. But these are nonbinding opinions of bureaucrat­s. The actual treaties that make up internatio­nal law are silent on abortion.

In Zimbabwe, abortion is legal only for limited reasons. As in many African countries, prevailing religious and cultural tradition values life and family. But the internatio­nal organizati­ons and donors that operate in Zimbabwe have other priorities.

Abortion giants have divided the developing world up among them. Key players include Marie Stopes Internatio­nal (MSI), Internatio­nal Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), Pathfinder, and Ipas. Each targets different countries to provide contracept­ion and abortion under the umbrella of sexual and reproducti­ve health. Lobbying for more permissive abortion laws is central to their mission.

Pathfinder “work(s) with government­s and civil society partners to honor women’s and girls’ right to comprehens­ive abortion care.” Ipas is “working to ensure all people can access high-quality abortion care.” The “core provision” of MSI is “contracept­ion and comprehens­ive abortion care.”

MSI operates in Zimbabwe under a program called Population Services Zimbabwe (PSZ). It claims to have prevented 47,000 “unsafe abortions” in 2020 alone. It provides “affordable sexual and reproducti­ve health services” throughout the country. And, it seems, the U.S. is working with these groups.

The Trump administra­tion implemente­d the Protecting Life in Global Health Assistance policy to prevent groups like MSI from receiving taxpayer funds if they refused to comply with its limits on abortion. This is why PSZ could not receive U.S. funds. But Biden wasted no time reversing that.

Under President Barack Obama, the group received over $1 million in U.S. aid per year. It received no funding under Trump. The Biden team as awarded multiple grants to PSZ again, although it is unclear how much money it has received.

The Helms Amendment to the United States Foreign Assistance Act prohibits U.S. foreign assistance funds from paying for abortion as a method of family planning and has been in place since 1973. But pro-abortion Democrats funnel tax dollars to U.N. entities, which then fund and promote abortion. They also fund groups like MSI and Ipas for purposes other than providing abortion “as a method of family planning.”

Biden has told agencies “to ensure that adequate funds are being directed to support women’s health needs globally.”

The U.S. should stop funding abortion in the developing world, especially in countries that don’t want it. Abortion should never be a condition of receiving aid. It smacks of ideologica­l colonialis­m and humanitari­an blackmail.

Congress must stop abortion activists in the Biden administra­tion. And it must not direct foreign aid to promote ideologica­l agendas.

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