Ahmed Hussen Reaffirms Canada’s Commitment to Global Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Amid Rising Anti-Gender Movements
Written by on October 6, 2024
Ottawa, Canada — The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Canada’s Minister of International Development, has reiterated Canada’s steadfast commitment to advancing global sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). This statement comes in light of a meeting he held with representatives from Ipas, an international organization dedicated to improving access to reproductive health care and promoting gender equality worldwide.
Hussen took to X (formerly Twitter) to share details of the discussion. In his post, he emphasized the significance of SRHR to Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy, noting that these rights are central to the country’s efforts to promote gender equality on the global stage.
I met with @IpasOrg to discuss advancing global sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) amid rising anti-gender movements.
SRHR is central to Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy. We value Ipas’ work and are committed to safeguarding these rights worldwide. pic.twitter.com/mE8Xxl8ZhZ
— Ahmed Hussen (@HonAhmedHussen) October 3, 2024
“I met with IPAS to discuss advancing global sexual and reproductive health and rights amid rising anti-gender movements. SRHR is central to Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy. We value Ipas’ work and are committed to safeguarding these rights worldwide,” Hussen tweeted.
The meeting comes at a crucial time, as global movements opposing gender rights and reproductive freedoms gain momentum, threatening progress in countries where hard-won gains are now at risk. Canada has long positioned itself as a leader in championing human rights and gender equality, with SRHR forming a core pillar of its international development initiatives.
Ipas, which has been at the forefront of promoting access to safe abortion and reproductive health care, plays a critical role in supporting Canada’s vision of an equitable and inclusive world. By partnering with organizations like Ipas, Canada continues to push for policies and programs that protect individuals’ rights to make decisions about their health and bodies, particularly in regions where such freedoms are under attack.
In addition to its feminist foreign policy, Canada has committed significant financial and technical support toward international SRHR programs. This includes funding for education, reproductive health services, and advocacy aimed at reducing barriers to access in developing countries.
As anti-gender movements rise globally, Hussen’s meeting with Ipas underscores the urgency of protecting vulnerable populations and ensuring that SRHR remains a priority on the global development agenda.
Canada’s commitment to these principles not only strengthens partnerships with key global organizations but also serves as a reminder of its determination to safeguard human rights and gender equality for all.
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