Norway pledges $10 million to counter Trump's global anti-abortion move

Norway has joined an international initiative to raise millions of dollars to replace shortfalls left by US President Donald Trump's ban on US-funded groups worldwide providing information on abortion.

Norwegian Prime Minister, Erna Solberg

Norwegian Prime Minister, Erna Solberg. Source: AAP

In January, the Netherlands started a global fund to help women access abortion services, saying Trump's "global gag rule" meant a funding gap of $600 million over the next four years, and has pledged $10 million to the initiative to replace that.

Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Luxembourg, Finland, Canada and Cape Verde have all also lent their support.

"The government is increasing its support for family planning and safe abortion by 85 million Norwegian crowns ($10 million) compared with 2016," Prime Minister Erna Solberg said.

"At a time when this agenda has come under pressure, a joint effort is particularly important," she said in a statement.

Last month, Trump reinstated a policy requiring overseas organizations that receive US family-planning funds to certify they do not perform abortions or provide abortion advice as a method of family planning.

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Published 21 February 2017 9:26am
Updated 21 February 2017 1:01pm
Source: Reuters

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