by
Samantha Singson
July 10,
2008
LifeNews.com
Note: Samantha Singson writes for the Catholic
Family and Human Rights Institute. This article originally appeared
in the pro-life group's Friday Fax publication.
New
York, NY (LifeNews.com/C-FAM) -- The United States has rejected
an invitation to join a new campaign launched by the Danish government
that calls on governments to accelerate implementation of Millennium
Development Goal (MDG) 3 which calls for gender equality
and womens empowerment.
It
is believed that the Danish Campaign will go beyond the mandate of
the MDGs and be used to promote a new MDG on reproductive health,
something that has been rejected by UN member states yet repeatedly
pushed by advocates of abortion.
Earlier this year, the Danish government initiated the Torch
Campaign to encourage governments and civil society to Do
Something Extra to accelerate achievement of MDG 3.
The
campaign also calls on governments to ensure womens sexual
and reproductive health and rights, a term that has been interpreted
by some to include abortion, claiming that access to services
and information on sexual and reproductive health will empower women
to make their own choices about the number of children they have,
safe pregnancy and delivery.
In 2000, UN member states agreed to adopt eight broad, largely non-controversial
Millennium Development Goals which address issues like eradicating
poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education, and reducing
child mortality.
None
of the MDGs makes any mention of reproductive health and
neither does the Millennium Declaration upon which they are based.
Since failing to get a new, separate goal on reproductive health at
the five-year review of the MDGs in 2005, pro-abortion advocates,
including International Planned Parenthood Federation and the United
Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), have sought to attach reproductive
health to the existing MDGs, with a particular focus on MDG 5 on improving
maternal health.
UNFPA has been claiming over the last year that there is a new reproductive
health target under MDG 5 (maternal health) based on a single sentence
buried in an annex of a 2007 Secretary General Report, even though
delegations like the United States have reminded the organization
that UN member states have not agreed to the creation of any new targets.
UNFPA has signed onto the Torch Campaign and continues to try to attach
reproductive rights to the MDGs. Executive Director Thoraya Obaid
stated that UNFPA is committed to working with partners worldwide
to guarantee the right to sexual and reproductive health and to advance
womens empowerment and gender equality.
UNFPAs Torch Campaign commitment states that the organization
will attempt to raise nearly $500 million to improve the lives of
women through the Thematic Fund on Maternal Health.
Apart
from focusing on adolescent sexual and reproductive health and reducing
maternal death and disability, the fund will also target the
prevention of unsafe abortion and the management of its complications.
According to UNFPA, addressing these issues will raise the profile
of the broader development issue of womens empowerment and gender
equality.
Other torch bearers include the World Health Organization,
the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), UNICEF and
the Danish Family Planning Association.
At the UN high level meeting on the MDGs scheduled for September 25,
the Danish government will present all Torch Bearer commitments to
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
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