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Defying Donald Trump’s abortion ‘gag rule’ essential for women’s health

Nerida Williams says organisations like the International Planned Parenthood Federation continue to provide important family planning and health services to women despite the US funding block

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Theatre nurse Jhamaka Limbu assists in an abortion at the Family Health centre in Itari, Sansari, Nepal. According to the WTO, approximately 68,000 women die annually due to complications of unsafe abortion; between 2 and 7 million women each year sustain long-term damage or disease. Photo: IPPF / Tom Pilston

A young woman lays back calmly, a nurse gently stroking her hand and asking a series of mundane questions to keep her at her ease. A doctor then starts performing a manual vacuum abortion.

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This is taking place in the deep south of Nepal, which has legalised abortion. In theory, Nepali women can choose to discontinue their pregnancy safely and legally before the 12-week mark.

Even so, Meheshawar Yadav, the doctor performing the procedure, reckons most of the roughly seven women he sees daily attempt an unsafe abortion at home before arriving at the clinic, run by the Family Planning Association of Nepal.

Abortions in the clinic cost 1,200 Nepalese rupees (HK$90), but they are free for those who are very poor or have extenuating circumstances.

Earlier this year, surrounded by a sea of other men, US President Donald Trump reinstated the “global gag rule”, a Reagan-era rule which ensures that any overseas organisation performing or even counselling on abortion care will have all its US funding cut – whether the funding is spent on abortion services or not. The care lost will affect millions, the vast majority of them poor, who rely on US-funded projects for contraception, HIV prevention and other vital health services.

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Within the US itself, Trump’s actions have created a new platform for the anti-choice coalition dedicated to coercion of women. US doctors who perform abortions are often bullied – online and in person – for doing their jobs.

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