Author Archive for Lauren Funk

Research: US and UN Diplomats Promoted Abortion as Population Control
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Research: US and UN Diplomats Promoted Abortion as Population Control

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The new book by journalist Mara Hvistendahl on sex selected abortion (Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys Over Girls, and the Consequences of a World Full of Men) shows how American diplomats and politicians were active in promoting abortion, often through UN channels, as a means of population control in the developing world.  A body of historical evidence connects the […]

Young Voices Speak the Truth about Human Life to United Nations
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Young Voices Speak the Truth about Human Life to United Nations

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The enthusiastic voices of pro-life youth from around the world dominated the events of [last] week’s High Level Meeting on Youth at the United Nations, drawing the attention of UN bureaucrats and delegates alike. “I keep running into all these pro-lifers, they’re everywhere…in fact most of the people I’ve interviewed are pro-life,” a young woman working […]

UN Women’s Flagship Report Encourages Radical Feminist Litigation
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UN Women’s Flagship Report Encourages Radical Feminist Litigation

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Supporting advocates of legal abortions and lesbian rights is among the priorities of the newest UN super-agency, UN Women, evidenced in their first major publication released last week. “In Pursuit of Justice” details the progress made in advancing women’s rights worldwide through changing legal norms and ending discriminatory provisions of national laws.  In particular, the […]

Research Reaffirms Traditional Understanding of Gender
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Research Reaffirms Traditional Understanding of Gender

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New research reaffirms that gender is grounded in the biology of men and women, supporting the traditional understanding of gender agreed on by the international community.  UN delegates are receiving copies of the research at a time when debates about “gender identity” are heating up: member states are engaged in a contentious vote on the […]

Bundling and Bumbling about HIV/AIDS at the UN
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Bundling and Bumbling about HIV/AIDS at the UN

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The UN’s high-level conference on HIV/AIDS began [last] Wednesday with fanfare and a veritable parade of delegates, scientists, activists, and UN bureaucrats. In keeping with what is now standard procedure, there was a panel integrating a “gender-mainstreamed” perspective into the discussion: “Women, Girls, and HIV.” The panelists told the audience with authority and enthusiasm that the […]

To Fight AIDS: Comprehensive Sex Ed for Ten Year-Olds?
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To Fight AIDS: Comprehensive Sex Ed for Ten Year-Olds?

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Some in the UN believe that comprehensive sexuality education is the main intervention needed to prevent new HIV infections – even for adolescents as young as 10 years old. “It is time to seize the opportunities to promote sexuality education and comprehensive knowledge of HIV and other health matters among very young adolescents before they […]

Encouraging Youth to Commit to Life and to Hope
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Encouraging Youth to Commit to Life and to Hope

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It is rare to hear a UN discussion on youth that include a message of hope for their future. Often, UN agencies view youth as a problem or liability, whose large numbers in the developing world are a destabilizing force for society and the economy, and whose futures will be full of hardships. Last week, […]