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NY TIMES Expendable Women One of the uglier aspects of the Bush administration's assault on women's
reproductive rights is its concerted undermining of the United Nations
Population Fund based on the false accusation that it supports coerced
abortions in China. The fund supports programs in some 141 countries to advance poor women's
reproductive health, reduce infant mortality, end the sexual trafficking
of women and prevent the spread of H.I.V. and AIDS. Yet under pressure
from conservative religious groups, the administration is expected to
withhold the $34 million that Congress appropriated this year for these
vital efforts, much as President Bush blocked the $34 million Congress
approved in 2002 and last year's $25 million allocation. The damage does not end there. The administration has lately stepped
up its effort to isolate the Population Fund by quietly threatening the
financing of other leading groups, including Unicef and the World Health
Organization, if they continue to work with the fund. Take the chilling
example of Marie Stopes International. Last year the State Department
discontinued support for a small but well-regarded private AIDS program
for African and Asian refugees run by Marie Stopes and other groups, citing
Marie Stopes's cooperating in China with the Population Fund. Just last month, three federal agencies - the United States Agency for
International Development, the Department of Health and Human Services,
and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - pulled their support
from a major international conference on health issues, apparently owing
to the inclusion of speakers from the Population Fund and the International
Planned Parenthood Federation. In truth, the administration's targeting of the Population Fund is not really about abortion. It is an attack on comprehensive family planning and women's sexual and reproductive autonomy, driven largely by right-wing ideologues unswervingly opposed to all forms of family planning and contraceptive use. As a result, the United States is helping to deny vulnerable women living in isolated rural areas essential information and services needed to avoid pregnancy and disease. Copyright 2004 The New York Times Company
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