The Trump administration is urging the United Nations to drop abortion as an essential health service in its global COVID-19 response proposal, and warning the agency to stop using coercion to push abortion on developing nations.
In a May 17 letter to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres from John Barsa, acting administrator for the governmentโs U.S. Agency for International Development, Barsa urged the U.N. to โremain focused on addressing the most urgent, concrete needs that are arising out of the pandemic,โ such as lifesaving medical care and potential food shortages.
The U.N. announced its Global Humanitarian Response Plan in March, and is asking member nations for $6.7 billion to further health and development globally in light of the pandemic.
The U.N.โs proposal, Bursa wrote, โcynically [places] the provision of โsexual and reproductive health servicesโ on the same level of importance as food-insecurity, essential health care, malnutrition, shelter, and sanitation. Most egregious is that the Global HRP calls for the widespread distribution of abortion-inducing drugs and abortion supplies, and for the promotion of abortion in local country settings.โ
The U.S. government gave the U.N. more than $3.5 billion last fiscal year, and has committed an additional $45.3 million to U.N. agencies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Franklin Graham criticized the U.N.โs abortion promotion via Facebook.

Deceit and more deceit. The United Nations has announced its Global Humanitarian Response Plan to โto fight the virus in the worldโs poorest countries, and address the needs of the most vulnerable people.โ That sounds great on the surface doesnโt it? But what they donโt want you to know is that part of the funding would go toward abortion.
Itโs classified under โsexual and reproductive health servicesโ since thatโs a much more palatable name. The United Nations should be working to protect human rights, not ignore the rights of the most vulnerable. They should be working to protect life not be a part of taking innocent life.
Thank you to Acting Administrator John Barsa of USAID – US Agency for International Development for bringing this issue to the attention of UN leaders and demanding that all mentions of reproductive health in the UNโs response to COVID-19 be removed so that none of this funding will be used for abortion. Barsa said, โThe UN should not use this crisis as an opportunity to advance access to abortion as an โessential service.โโ I totally agree.
Pray for President Donald J. Trump, John Barsa, and others in the Trump Administration who are boldly working to fight against the evil of abortion here and around the world. Our nation is responsible before God for this tragic transgression that has cost the lives of millions and millions of our own children.
In the letter, Barsa also cited President Trumpโs declaration before the U.N. General Assembly last September that the U.S. โwill never tire of defending innocent lifeโ and that the U.N. has โno business attacking the sovereignty of nations that wish to protect innocent life.โ
โIndeed,โ Barsa wrote, โthe U.N. should not intimidate or coerce Member States that are committed to the right to life.โ He closed by stating that a globally unified effort requires the U.N. to avoid such a โpolarizingโ issue.
โTherefore, I ask that you remove references to โsexual and reproductive health,โ and its derivatives from the Global HRP, and drop the provision of abortion as an essential component of the U.N.โs priorities to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic,โ Barsa wrote.
U.S. Ambassador of the U.N., Kelly Craft, was copied on the letter.
USAIDโs response to the U.N.โs proposal came during the same week the White House characterized the World Health Organizationโs response to the global pandemic as a โfailure that cost many lives.โ The WHO is an agency of the U.N. The White House has also accused the WHO of covering for Chinaโs alleged negligence in the coronavirus outbreak.

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