The UN Promotes Abortion and Sterilization of Girls as Young as 10

In its latest report, The State of World Population 2025, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) issued proposals that, without fundamentally changing its goals and rhetoric, redefine its approach by introducing new concepts to justify its adjustments.
UNFPA, founded in 1969 during the great overpopulation scare, has always aimed to reduce the human population through abortion, sterilization, and contraception. But today, many countries are facing an alarming decline in the birth rate, and UNFPA is now attempting to redefine its approach.
The document justifies itself by pointing to a "lack of reproductive autonomy." This would justify girls, from the age of 10, having free and unrestricted access to sex education, contraception, sterilization, abortion, and even fertility treatments, if they so desire, in order to ensure "informed and voluntary decisions regarding reproduction."
This monstrous proposal encourages child sexual activity under the pretext of a maturity that cannot exist at such an early age. To achieve this so-called "bodily autonomy," the UNFPA proposes:
- Universal sex education to ensure "informed decision-making."
- Universal access to all types of contraceptives, including the morning-after pill. The agency claims this is necessary to prevent "unintended" pregnancies.
- Universal access to abortion, presented as an essential element of reproductive autonomy.
- Free in vitro fertilization, particularly in countries like India, where millions of couples face infertility and public access is limited.
The report's ideological approach goes further, promoting:
- Contraception, sterilization, abortion, and assisted reproduction for "marginalized groups, such as single and LGBT people."
- The elimination of "patriarchal norms that limit reproductive decisions," which implies an open rejection of the traditional family model.
- Policies guaranteeing housing and employment, in line with socialist proposals.
- Government measures aimed at mitigating "climate change," which the report links to the decision of many young people not to have children.
UNFPA also opposes government policies aimed at increasing the birth rate: the agency rejects measures such as childbirth bonuses or fertility targets, describing them as "coercive" or contrary to reproductive rights.
Faced with the labor shortage resulting from demographic collapse, UNFPA proposes mass immigration as a solution, without considering the social challenges this entails.
Thus, despite its new rhetoric focused on "reproductive autonomy," UNFPA remains what it has always been: an organization hostile to the family and to life, promoting not only abortion and contraception, but also a globalist ideological agenda that runs counter to natural and revealed morality.
(Sources : LifeSiteNews/InfoCatólica – FSSPX.Actualités)
Illustration : UNFPA, Domaine public, via Wikimedia Commons