Health advocates in Africa worry Trump will reimpose abortion ‘gag rule’ governing US aid
- Health advocates in Africa are "uneasy" about Trump's victory, according to Pester Siraha, director of Population Services Zimbabwe, an NGO supporting abortion rights.
- Catriona Macleod from Rhodes University stated that the gag-rule policy causes "more unintended, unwanted, unsupportable pregnancies and therefore an increase in abortion."
- MSI Reproductive Choices estimates that 1.3 million women in Zimbabwe could lose care, leading to an additional 461,000 unintended pregnancies and 1,400 maternal deaths if the gag rule is reinstated.
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