Posted on 11/23/2007 8:51:24 AM PST by wagglebee
NEW YORK, November 22, 2007 (C-FAM.ORG)- At a United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) lecture at the UN on Tuesday, Dr. Gertrude Mongella, president of the Pan-African Parliament and former top UN official, praised UNFPAs controversial promotion of reproductive rights, a term used by some UN committees to mean abortion, as a way to reduce the tragedy of maternal mortality even while admitting that the policy has failed to help women.
Mongella, a former UN under-secretary and special envoy on womens issues and development, reported that the number of women dying from maternal causes in Africa had remained virtually unchanged from 1990 to 2005 and that in some parts of Africa, the maternal mortality rate continues to rise. She said that anywhere from 10-30% of this was due to unsafe abortions.
In fact, the World Heath Organization (WHO) stated recently that virtually no data exists to make such a claim since most developing countries do not report the cause of death or the sex of the deceased. Nonetheless, Mongella pledged to continue quoting that statistic until the world listens to save the lives of those women.
Despite the failure of UN agencies to reduce maternal deaths, Mongella praised UNFPA, saying that before UNFPA began promoting reproductive rights, reproduction was some kind of enslavement that chained women. She went on to credit UNFPA for helping develop language surrounding reproductive rights and population and development despite religious and cultural resistance, especially on the issue of abortion.
Mongella indicated that the reason UNFPAs reproductive rights approach has failed is a lack of national commitment, support, poor coordination, inadequate male involvement, and particularly the low status of women and womens lack of decision-making power. She then called for more advocacy and NGO involvement, stating, Womens rights are human rights and reproductive health is part of womens rights.
The way forward, she said, is to train women to demand maternal health as a right and set up human rights mechanisms within the UN where countries could be held accountable for their lack of progress.
Conservative UN experts argue that UNFPA has failed because it is radically out of step with the consensus of the medical community, among other things.
A recently released paper by Dr. Susan Yoshihara, notes that health care professionals agree that skilled birth attendants, emergency obstetrics and decent health care are what reduces maternal mortality and that countries that restrict abortion, such as Ireland and Honduras, have reduced their maternal mortality.
Other problems with UNFPAs abortion first agenda, Yoshihara argues, is that it seeks to divert funds from HIV/AIDs and other epidemics in need of attention to the already well funded UN family planning program, relies on unreliable and unsubstantiated data, promotes dangerous abortion practices that jeopardize womens lives, and targets religion, culture and the families that UNFPA views as barriers to the success of UNFPAs reproductive rights agenda.
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Yeah, Gertrude, you ba$tard! Enslaving your poor mother so that you might live. You need to make major reparations to her if she is still alive. I hope she forgives you! What a rotten person you must be. Maybe you could just commit suicide and that might make her happy.
Keep in mind, 25 percent of her payroll is underwritten by you and me.
She has a point. Pre-contraception, a woman who became pregnant every two years didn't have much chance to do anything else.
No excuse for abortion today, of course, when effective contraception is readily available.
On rereading my post.
No excuse for abortion then, either, of course.
She has a point. Pre-contraception, a woman who became pregnant every two years didn’t have much chance to do anything else.
No excuse for abortion today, of course, when effective contraception is readily available.
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I’ve got an idea, let’s get with the ACLU and get a big law suit against God for doing this to woman, or if you do not believe in God, lets go after the followers of Darwin.
{wish I knew how to make one of them smiley faces)
I’m not sure how to interpret this. She seems to be on both sides of the issue at the same time. I disagree with her assertion that women need to be “trained to demand maternal healthcare as a right” though. This is one step away from worldwide socialized medicine.
is there NO end to the nutcases who want to kill babies?
I guess the idiot was a slave owner: His mom.
Whata maroon.
Sorry, I misread the maternal healthcare part, it was only maternal health not healthcare she was demanding. Either way, she still seems to be on both sides of the issue at the same time.
The rhetoric of baseless claims is an apparently eternal technique of the Malthusians.
10 - 30% is a pretty wide margin.
As they say, 56% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
Anything that has the capacity to temper the long-term spread of humans (abortion, environmentalism, anti-technology sentiments, Islamic extremism, the erosion of capitalism) is embraced. The left has moved beyond Marxist hedonism to something much darker.
this gal has obviously never been pregnant....or a slave.
Proof Positive that the UN ROTS your Brain
We have to find a way out of that madhouse, the UN.
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