National Women's Council of Ireland has yet to take position on surrogacy due to 'diversity of views' among members
Briefly

The NWCI recognizes the significant concern surrounding surrogacy among its 190 member groups but has not reached a unified stance due to differing views.
A NWCI spokeswoman highlighted that while there's consensus on protecting human rights of surrogate mothers, children, and intended parents, opinions differ on implementation.
The NWCI's historical lack of official position on surrogacy is evolving; they are engaging members to support families and surrogates during the surrogacy journey.
The Assisted Human Reproduction Bill, passed in June, is the first regulation of assisted reproductive methods in Ireland, including a framework for international surrogacy.
Read at Irish Independent
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