It bans financial support for organizations if any of their funding, even if it does not come from the United States, is spent on abortion.
This means organizations that also provide other services, including family planning, education and health facilities, in poor countries will be affected by Bush's action.
The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) predicted programs to prevent unplanned pregnancies will suffer the most -- not abortion services that have been ineligible for U.S. funds for decades.
Looks like the funding has increased for "family planning", but can't be used for abortion per Bush's executive order.
Laugh Out Loud, Laugh Out Loud, Laugh Out Loud!!!!!
Let's see, the United States Education Department somehow misplaced about 30 billion dollars over the last 5 years. American citizens can't even (or won't even) keep track of what their government does with the money. Do you REALLY believe the funds transferred to global bureacracies even further shielded from scrutiny--what pathetic little there is--are accountable?
No, of course you don't. You couldn't. Nobody could be that fatuous. Could they?