DutchNews, January 25,
2017
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International development minister Lilianne Ploumen has proposed
setting up an international safe abortion fund to mitigate the effect of US
president Donald Trump’s so-called ‘Golden Gag Rule’.
The foreign affairs ministry said Ploumen was ‘deeply disappointed’ in Trump’s decision to withdraw
around $600 million in funding for groups that assist with or advocate abortion
around the world.
‘This will have far-reaching consequences,’ said Ploumen.
‘Banning abortion doesn’t lead to fewer abortions. It leads to more
irresponsible backstreet practices and a higher death rate among mothers.’
She
went on: ‘Last year alone Dutch support for women’s organisations helped to
prevent an estimated six million unwanted pregnancies and half a million
abortions. The decision by the United States threatens to undermine these
results. We mustn’t let that happen.’
One of the organisations affected, Marie
Stopes International, has predicted that Trump’s move will result in 6.5
million unwanted pregnancies, 2.2 million unsafe abortions and the deaths of
21,700 young mothers in the next four years.
Ploumen said she would take the
lead in setting up an alternative fund to support safe abortions ‘in order to
compensate this financial blow as far as possible.’ NOS reported that she would
be contacting fellow ministers in Europe and Latin America this week in a
fundraising drive.
The Dutch government has not said how much money it is
prepared to commit to such a fund.
In one of his first acts as president, Trump
signed an executive order on Monday reinstating the Mexico City Policy, also
known as the Global Gag Rule, which bans funding for any group that offers
abortions or provides abortion advocacy. The policy was first introduced by the
Reagan administration in 1984 and has been repealed and reinstated by
successive Democratic and Republican governments. President Obama last
rescinded it in 2009.
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