UN Women is promoting abortion

They are not listening to the real needs of real women

 

UN Women is promoting abortion

UN Women is promoting abortion

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The United Nation's 60th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is in progress right now, under the slogan "women's empowerment and its link to sustainable development."

Unfortunately, U.N. Women and powerful abortion lobby groups are trying to falsely promote abortion as a means of empowering women. Sign the petition to send a message to U.N. Women telling them to stop promoting abortion and to focus on what women really want!

According to some experienced international pro-life activists with whom we have spoken, this is the first time that abortion is being openly defended, without the usual diplomatic euphemisms. So open, in fact, that the U.N. Population Fund is sharing an event with Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the United States, which has been accused of harvesting and trafficking aborted baby body parts.

The U.N.'s Children's Organization, UNICEF even went so far as to promote abortion for pregnant girls. And they call themselves protectors of children! One event at the CSW addressed the role of women in fighting against Islamic terrorism. The conclusion? Women must stop being mothers in order to be captains of the police and army. Only then will the situation change, they said.

Mette Gjerskov, the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries of Denmark and President of the Parliamentary Intergroup Network for Health and Reproductive Rights, told African nations that they need to legalize abortion in order to avoid the high rates of maternal and infant mortality (ignoring the fact that many countries that ban abortion have very low rates of maternal mortality). A great answer came from a doctor and NGO representative: "pregnancy is not a disease and abortion is not healthcare."

Women in many parts of the globe need basic necessities, such as food, water, shelter, or employment. Unfortunately "U.N. Women" only seems interested in giving them abortions.

Write a message to UN Women and send your complaint about their promotion of abortion. The meetings will continue until Thursday, March 24.

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Abortion is not a right

Attn. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women and Secretary-General of the United Nations

Lakshmi Puri, Deputy Executive Director of UN Women, Office of Intergovernmental Support and Strategic Partnerships and General Secretary of the United Nations

Yannick Glemarec, Deputy Executive Director of UN Women, Office of Programs and Policies, General Secretary of the United Nations:

I am writing with regard to the discussions on the occasion of the 60th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women.

I am concerned that abortion is being raised as a "right" and a tool to advance gender equality. As you know, abortion has never been considered as a human right in any treaty or international agreement.

Abortion never solves anything. I ask you to re-allocate your efforts and resources to protect mothers and unborn life.

It's time to focus on the real needs of real women—such as ensuring access to food, clean drinking water, shelter, employment, and quality maternal healthcare—instead of wading into contentious issues like abortion where there can be no consensus.

[Your Name]

Abortion is not a right

Attn. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women and Secretary-General of the United Nations

Lakshmi Puri, Deputy Executive Director of UN Women, Office of Intergovernmental Support and Strategic Partnerships and General Secretary of the United Nations

Yannick Glemarec, Deputy Executive Director of UN Women, Office of Programs and Policies, General Secretary of the United Nations:

I am writing with regard to the discussions on the occasion of the 60th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women.

I am concerned that abortion is being raised as a "right" and a tool to advance gender equality. As you know, abortion has never been considered as a human right in any treaty or international agreement.

Abortion never solves anything. I ask you to re-allocate your efforts and resources to protect mothers and unborn life.

It's time to focus on the real needs of real women—such as ensuring access to food, clean drinking water, shelter, employment, and quality maternal healthcare—instead of wading into contentious issues like abortion where there can be no consensus.

[Your Name]