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Dear Colleague,
C-Fam has led a coalition of pro-life groups to try and block the proposed alliance between the World Health Organization and the extreme anti-life and anti-family Center for Reproductive Rights. The decision was supposed to be voted on last week by the Executive Board of the WHO but was postponed due to pro-life pressure. Rebecca Oas Ph.D. reports.
C-Fam has released a formal statement with regard to the WHO's consideration of releasing a "guidance" on so-called "gender affirming care" that permanently harms the mental health and reproductive capabilities of children. Rebecca Oas Ph.D. reports.
I am happy to link to a statement made by C-Fam's Iulia-Elena Cazan to the UN Social, Cultural, and Humanitarian Committee. She urged them to allow all voices to be heard including those they may disagree with.
Iulia-Elena is also the Associate Director of the International Youth Coalition (IYc) and this is their weekly report.
Support our invaluable work at www.c-fam.org/donate.
Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.
Yours sincerely,
Austin Ruse
President
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Pro-Lifers Temporarily Block Alliance Between WHO and Abortion Extremists
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NEW YORK, February 2 (C-Fam) The World Health Organization (WHO) has put off a decision to admit a radical pro-abortion organization into official relations and launch a three-year collaboration. The proposed partnership with the Center for Reproductive Rights (CRR) drew sharp criticism from a coalition of pro-life groups led by C-Fam (publisher of the Friday Fax) that called upon the WHO Director-General to reconsider the alliance. Read more >>
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C-Fam Warns WHO of Dangers in Forthcoming Transgender Guidance
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NEW YORK, February 2 (C-Fam) The Center for Family & Human Rights (C-Fam) has released a statement in response to the consideration of the World Health Organization and so-called “gender affirming care.” Read more >>
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