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The Mexico City policy, sometimes referred to by its critics as the global gag rule, is a United States government policy that blocked U.S. federal funding for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that provided abortion counseling or referrals, advocated to decriminalize abortion, or expanded abortion services. When in effect, the Mexico City policy is a U.S. government policy that requires foreign non-governmental organizations to certify that they will not "perform or actively promote abortion as a method of family planning" with non-U.S. funds as a condition for receiving U.S. global family planning assistance, and as of January 23, 2017, any other U.S. global health assistance, including U.S. global HIV (under PEPFAR) and maternal and child health (MCH) assistance.

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  • Mexico City policy (de)
  • Ley Mordaza Global (es)
  • Mexico City policy (en)
  • 墨西哥城政策 (zh)
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  • 墨西哥城政策(Mexico City Policy)是美國政府的一項间歇性政策,該政策要求美國聯邦政府不得資助任何進行或推廣墮胎作為計劃生育其中一個方法的外國非政府組織。從1973年美國正式墮胎全國合法化起,美国国际开发署(USAID)禁止運用美國政府資助在世界任何地方提供以家庭計劃為目的的墮胎服務。 墨西哥城政策由共和黨的罗纳德·里根總統在1984年確立,到1993年1月被民主黨的比尔·克林顿總統取消,共和黨的乔治·沃克·布什在2001年1月上任後,恢復該政策,並把相關政策擴大至所有涉及家庭計劃的非政府組織。到2009年1月23日,又被新任總統、民主黨的贝拉克·奥巴马取消,2017年1月23日,共和黨的唐納·川普總統又恢復該政策。2021年1月28日,民主黨的喬·拜登總統又廢除該政策。 (zh)
  • Als global gag rule (nach engl. Gag Rule, „man spricht nicht darüber“, direkte Übersetzung: Globale Knebel Vorschrift) wurde die Mexico City policy (auch Mexico City gag rule), eine 1984 unter Präsident Ronald Reagan begonnene Policy in den Vereinigten Staaten, bekannt. Der Name Mexico City policy wurde wegen des Tagungsorts der damaligen Weltbevölkerungskonferenz gewählt. (de)
  • La llamada Mexico City Policy (que lleva el nombre de la Ciudad de México por ser el nombre del lugar donde fue anunciada, y que también se conoce por sus críticos con el nombre de Global Gag Rule o Ley Mordaza Global​) es una política gubernamental intermitente de los Estados Unidos que estipula que todas las organizaciones no gubernamentales (ONG) que reciben fondos federales deben abstenerse de promover o realizar servicios relacionados con el aborto en otros países.​ (es)
  • The Mexico City policy, sometimes referred to by its critics as the global gag rule, is a United States government policy that blocked U.S. federal funding for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that provided abortion counseling or referrals, advocated to decriminalize abortion, or expanded abortion services. When in effect, the Mexico City policy is a U.S. government policy that requires foreign non-governmental organizations to certify that they will not "perform or actively promote abortion as a method of family planning" with non-U.S. funds as a condition for receiving U.S. global family planning assistance, and as of January 23, 2017, any other U.S. global health assistance, including U.S. global HIV (under PEPFAR) and maternal and child health (MCH) assistance. (en)
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