Wealthy Foundations Target Religious Groups to Push Abortion
by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Writer
(April 4, 2008) The Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (C-FAM) has uncovered a two-year old report that encourages pro-abortion organizations to give grant money to religious groups which might induce them to “work at the intersection of religion and abortion.”
The report, entitled “Religion and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: An Inventory of Organizations, Scholars and Foundations,” was issued by the Center for Health and Social Policy. Funded by the MacArthur and Ford Foundations, the report argues that the world’s religions play an undeniable role in shaping attitudes toward “reproduction and sexuality” and can “be an important ally in the effort to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights (or, conversely, a key obstacle).”
According to Samantha Singson of C-FAM, the report catalogues hundreds of religiously affiliated non-government organizations that are likely to include “sexual and reproductive health and rights” as part of their work. It encourages pro-abortion foundations such as International Planned Parenthood and Catholics for a Free Choice who are “striving to improve women’s health and rights (including sexual and reproductive health and rights) to incorporate religion in their grant-making,” as religions “have the power to influence government policy” both through the political process and through the religious belief of the policymakers.
The authors propose a three-pronged approach to increase interest in the intersection of religion and abortion, Singson writes.
First, foundations could provide incentives to American groups already working in the field so that they could collaborate with developing country organizations. Second, foundations could engage both religious and secular scholars to study the topic in depth.
But the most promising tactic, according to the study’s authors, is to provide incentives to organizations working on religion and women’s rights or health to move to address religion and sexuality and reproduction directly.
The 216-page report is mostly a listing of organizations which might be induced through grant money to work at the intersection of religion and abortion. Organizations from across the globe affiliated with all the major world religions are included, Singson writes.
Also listed is a long list of influential pro-abortion groups including the Alan Guttmacher Institute, International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), the International Women’s Health Coalition, Population Action International, Catholics For a Free Choice (in particular its Latin American affiliates), the Pro-Choice Religious Network, the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice and the Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO). Other big names include Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the World YWCA.
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