Opposing population control
- Resisting family planning
- Undermining population control and family planning
- Discriminating in favour of childbearing
Description
Opposing population control involves coordinated actions to resist or reverse policies and programs aimed at limiting population growth. This strategy mobilizes advocacy, legal challenges, public education, and community engagement to protect reproductive rights, cultural values, and individual freedoms. Its practical intent is to remedy perceived injustices, prevent coercive measures, and ensure that population policies respect human rights, informed consent, and local contexts, rather than imposing external or top-down controls.
Implementation
At the United Nations' World Food Summit (Rome 1996) the UN once again advanced an aggressive "family planning" agenda to reduce the world's population. The UN brand of "family planning"always includes abortion-on-demand. All of this would be in order to solve the "real" problem behind the UN - imagined, worldwide food shortage, which in reality does not exist. The world does not have a food production problem; it has a food distribution problem.
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Metadata
Database
Global strategies
Type
(D) Detailed strategies
Subject
Cybernetics » Control
Defence » Resistance
Health care » Birth control » Birth control
Society » Maternity, paternity
Sociology » Population
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Language
English
1A4N
U0448
DOCID
13104480
D7NID
196940
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Last update
Jul 30, 2020