The global gag rule drastically restricts organizations from providing abortion services or information, resulting in severe implications for women's reproductive health globally.
The U.S. administration's control over global health funding places immense pressure on foreign organizations, straining their ability to offer critical reproductive health services.
Advocates describe the policy as a weaponization of foreign aid, as it sets global reproductive health agendas and limits access to safe abortions and contraception.
The 'global gag rule' has created a cycle where every change in U.S. administration reverberates through the health services of developing countries, affecting millions.
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