Our team has recently returned from Geneva, where we made your voice heard! All 185,541 of you who oppose the World Health Organization's (WHO) radical plans to draw up one-sided guidelines promoting gender transition drugs and surgery.
This wasn’t just a visit. This was a powerful demonstration of our ongoing commitment to safeguarding children from the scourge of gender ideology on a local and global level.
Merely days before Christmas celebrations last year, the World Health Organization quietly announced they would be starting a two-year process of developing guidelines on “the health of trans and gender diverse people.”
Alarm and feelings of unease struck us immediately, and it wasn't long before the unfolding reality validated our concerns.
At the turn of the year, the composition of the extremely biased panel tasked with drawing up the guidelines was revealed.
Out of the 20 members now seated on the panel, almost all benefit financially from organisations that profit from gender transition drugs or surgery.
Disturbingly, there are no seats at the table for critics, concerned clinicians, or experts in child and adolescent development. Additionally, it omits any of the increasingly numerous individuals who have chosen to detransition.
Given the panel's evident bias, it's inevitable that these guidelines will pave the way for the promotion of harmful and irreversible gender transition drugs and surgery, with vulnerable young children and teenagers the most likely to suffer their implications.
Moved by a deep concern for the children in the United States and around the world, we immediately launched a petition to shine a light on these unfolding events and to urge the WHO to reconsider its course.
The response was nothing short of inspirational—185,541 of you rallied to our call in just a few short weeks!
Thank you for taking swift action! Your prompt support meant we were able to deliver a clear and strong message outside the WHO’s corridors of power in Geneva on 19 February, demanding they halt plans to draw up transgender guidelines. Thank you for standing with us and for taking decisive action!
See our determination in action as we present our unified message outside the WHO.
Regrettably, neither the WHO’s Director-General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, nor the Development Guideline team have remained silent and not responded to our demands.
Shockingly, the WHO even rebuffed our initial attempt to deliver the petition, despite us paying local authorities €217.79 for the right to do so—€217.79 to ‘freely’ share the democratic will of 185,541 people.
Who says the World Health Organization is unaccountable?
The WHO has indicated that the overall process for crafting transgender guidelines could take up to 2 years, promising “further opportunities for external expert review and comments.”
While the WHO haven’t yet issued a formal response to our petition, their silence only strengthens our resolve to seek transparency and accountability.
In typical UN style, they are trying to keep this radical push deep under the radar.
Moreover, we know the meeting took place because we were there. Still, there was NO public notice of it, nor did it appear on the U.N. website listing meetings and conferences (where most meetings are usually broadcasted).
I was inside the WHO building myself and saw the agenda on screen. Yet, they refuse to share this with the public.
But this is all of little surprise. They know how radical their agenda is, and they know they are targeting a vulnerable group – children!
This is why they’re doing everything they can under the radar. We understand how they work. That is why our work together is more crucial than ever.
We must expose them for their radical and perverse endeavors.
We are committed to relentlessly pressuring the WHO and ensuring they remain answerable for their actions, no matter how long it takes.
We’d be more than happy to revisit the WHO – explore more photos from our recent visit by clicking here.
Our motivation is bolstered by past victories, like our impactful campaign at the United Nations that led the Commission on the Status of Women to reconsider their policies on abortion, gender ideology, and the LGBTQ+ agenda, we stand ready to continue this fight.
The unwavering support and active involvement from individuals like you are what make these actions and these successes possible.
Thank you for standing with us in this critical battle. Your continued support is vital as we continue to hold the WHO to account and push for the development of these guidelines to be halted.