On Monday, the State Department announced that it would discontinue U.S. funding for the United Nations Population Fund, an international organization that provides reproductive healthcare and works to ensure healthy, planned pregnancies in over 150 countries.
According to Reuters, the State Department said in a letter to U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker that it was cutting funding because the UNFPA "supports, or participates in the management of, a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization."
The cut is Donald Trump's first move to halt funding to the United Nations, and comes two months after Trump reinstated the global gag rule, which cut U.S. funding to global organizations that provided abortions or even abortion counseling.
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In a statement to its website, the UNFPA said that it regrets that the U.S. has chosen to end its funding over the "erroneous claim" that the organization supports or participates in coercive abortions or involuntary sterilization in China.
The organization also stated that in 2016, with the help of U.S. funding, it was able to help prevent 295,000 unsafe abortions as well as preventing 947,000 unintended pregnancies.
Furthermore, the UNFPA does not provide nor promote abortions.
In a statement shared with Refinery29, Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards denounced the move to cut funding for an organization that provides essential reproductive healthcare.
"Around the world, we've made strides to bring down maternal mortality and prevent unintended pregnancy, and we know that reducing access to family planning will reverse those gains and put women's lives at risk," Richards said. "With each dangerous policy, President Trump is confirming the worst fears of the millions of women who marched and organized after the election. If this administration were truly committed to empowering women, they would support organizations that help women and girls to live healthy lives."