2020
DOI: 10.1080/26410397.2020.1794412
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Foreign assistance or attack? Impact of the expanded Global Gag Rule on sexual and reproductive health and rights in Kenya

Abstract: In 2017, the Trump Administration reinstated and expanded the Global Gag Rule (GGR). This policy requires non-governmental organisations (NGOs) not based in the US to certify that they will not provide, counsel, refer, or advocate for abortion as a method of family planning in order to receive most categories of US global health assistance. Robust empirical evidence demonstrating the policy's impacts is acutely lacking. This paper describes the effects of the expanded GGR policy in Kenya eighteen months after … Show more

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“…The Global Gag Rule gives NGOs only two choices: end abortion-related care to continue receiving U.S. global health assistance funding or elect to forgo U.S. funding to continue providing abortion services, referrals, and advocacy. At its core, the choice is between providing comprehensive sexual and reproductive healthcare or receiving funding from the U.S. government (Tanyag 2017;Munzur-E-Murshi and Haque 2020;Ushie et al 2020).…”
Section: Implications Of the Global Gag Rulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Global Gag Rule gives NGOs only two choices: end abortion-related care to continue receiving U.S. global health assistance funding or elect to forgo U.S. funding to continue providing abortion services, referrals, and advocacy. At its core, the choice is between providing comprehensive sexual and reproductive healthcare or receiving funding from the U.S. government (Tanyag 2017;Munzur-E-Murshi and Haque 2020;Ushie et al 2020).…”
Section: Implications Of the Global Gag Rulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…NGO participants discussed how organisations that both do and do not certify the policy are experiencing financial and partnership losses due to the choices forced by the GGR, which in turn affects their sustainability and roles in the health system. 6 In some cases, non-certifying NGOs have closed clinics, laid off health workers, and discontinued training and material support to public facilities. This has a particularly devastating impact on women in rural and remote areas where there may be only one clinic offering a wide array of services.…”
Section: The Ggr Caused Critical Funding Losses For Health Systems Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At public and private health facilities, participants reported staffing shortages, stockouts of family planning and safe abortion commodities, and a disruption of referral networks. 6–8 The GGR also exacerbated existing contraceptive supply problems in all three countries.…”
Section: The Ggr Caused Critical Funding Losses For Health Systems Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
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