

international family planning policy, Petroni wrote her doctoral dissertation on this topic. State Department for several years, including as the Bush Administration (2001-2009) formulated and began to implement the policy, to discuss its impacts. government.Īs organizations grapple with the implications of the expanded Global Gag Rule, we sat down with ICRW Senior Director Suzanne Petroni, who served in the U.S. global health funds from all departments and agencies of the U.S. The new Global Gag Rule greatly expands previous policy so that it now applies to all U.S. international family planning assistance. nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that provide, counsel on, refer for or advocate about abortion care from receiving U.S.

Historically, the policy, otherwise known as the Global Gag Rule, has restricted non-U.S.

On January 23, President Donald Trump signed an executive memorandum reinstating the Mexico City Policy, a policy first set in place in 1984 by President Ronald Reagan.
