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Human rights crisis: UN says half of global pregnancies unintended

More than 60% of 121 mil cases yearly end in abortion, notes report

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 30 Mar 2022 3:00PM

Human rights crisis: UN says half of global pregnancies unintended
A pregnant woman is examined in the shelter of a maternity ward in the city of Zhytomyr, northern Ukraine, on March 23. The war in Ukraine and other conflicts are expected to drive the number of unintended pregnancies even higher as sexual violence increases and contraception access is disrupted. – AFP pic, March 30, 2022

PARIS – Nearly half of all pregnancies worldwide are unintended, the UN reproductive health agency said today, warning that the war in Ukraine could further exacerbate what it called a “human rights crisis”.

Out of 121 million unintended pregnancies every year – 331,000 a day – more than 60% end in abortion, almost half of them unsafe, the United Nations Population Fund said in a new report.

The UNFPA said the report was not about “unwanted babies or happy accidents”, but how a combination of gender inequality, poverty, sexual violence, and lack of access to contraception and abortion robbed women of “the most life-altering reproductive choice – whether or not to become pregnant”.

The war in Ukraine and other conflicts are expected to drive the “staggering” number of unintended pregnancies even higher as sexual violence increases and contraception access is disrupted, the report said.

“We have heard stories from pregnant women who knew that nutritionally they weren’t going to be able to support their pregnancy” in Ukraine, UNFPA executive director Natalia Kanem said.

“There are also predators and traffickers and examples of people who are seeing the tragedy of war as an opportunity to target women and girls,” she said.

She said studies estimated that more than 20% of displaced women worldwide experience sexual violence – “and I would bet that is under-reported because there is so much stigma around the issue”.

While figures are still sparse a month into the Ukraine war, she said that the conflict in Afghanistan was expected to lead to 4.8 million unintended pregnancies by 2025.

And the Covid-19 crisis has also hugely disrupted healthcare and contraceptive supplies, leading to up to 1.4 million unintended pregnancies in the first year of the pandemic alone, the UNFPA said. – AFP, March 30, 2022

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