Protect Children and Families at the United Nations!

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Protect Children and Families at the United Nations!

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Protect Children and Families at the United Nations!

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We need your help to prevent the United Nations from promoting abortion, sexual orientation and gender identity, and a comprehensive sexuality education curriculum designed to teach 3-year-old girls how to masturbate and to explore their sexuality*.

Sign this petition that will be presented at the sixty-third session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) at the United Nations.

The United Nation agenda has the International Planned Parenthood Foundation and other abortion advocates excited as they’re turning their full attention towards promoting abortion and comprehensive sexuality education.

United Nations member states will send delegates from their capitals to represent them at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from March 11th to the 22nd. When they arrive, they will be greeted by the full weight of the United Nations system - 80,000 career bureaucrats who will lead negotiations to discuss how billions of development aid dollars will be spent globally to "help" women and girls.

Finding solutions to eradicate poverty and hunger, improve health and education, and produce clean water are among the vital needs of women and girls in less fortunate nations, yet they remain among the least of the UN's priorities.

Instead of focusing on basic needs, the first draft of the report demands that all nations agree to the following destructive and controversial items: 

    • free access to abortion for all women and girls
    • abortion as a fundamental human right
    • unlimited access to condoms and other methods of birth control
    • sexual orientation and gender identity
    • comprehensive sexuality education to toddlers*

Last year, our petition signed by 195,000 active citizens made a huge impact. We need your help to exceed that goal so we can stop this harmful agenda.

Three pro-life campaigners from CitizenGO will attend the 63rd session of the Commission on the Status of Women to participate in the negotiations. We need an army of pro-lifers to sign this petition so we can use it as a negotiating tool.

After you sign the petition, we will put the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs (Chrystia Freeland) and the Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations (Marc-André Blanchard) on notice. We will immediately send an email on your behalf, demanding they call for the deletion of all references to the harmful agenda that supports abortion, sexual orientation and gender identity, free access to birth control, and comprehensive sexuality education in the above-linked report.

Instead, we will demand that they promote real solutions for women and girls: nutrition, clean water, healthcare, and education.

Take a moment to sign the petition now so we can be your voice for life.


*The comprehensive sexuality education curriculum mentioned above references the World Health Organization curriculum guidelines to promote comprehensive sexuality education.

The following is an excerpt from the curriculum found directly on the World Health Organization website:

“Toddlers: 2 and 3 years old (curious/exploring their bodies) - Toddlers are becoming aware of themselves and their bodies. They also learn that they look different from other children and adults (they develop their identity). - Toddlers learn that they are boys or girls (they develop their gender identity). - Toddlers become very interested in their own bodies and those of people around them. Often they study their own bodies and genitalia in detail and also show them to other children and adults. - Toddlers start deliberately touching their genitals because it makes them feel good.”

You are welcome to keep reading here:

https://www.bzga-whocc.de/fileadmin/user_upload/WHO_BZgA_Standards_English.pdf


You can read our official statement to the UN as submitted by HazteOir, our sister organization in Spain: https://undocs.org/E/CN.6/2019/NGO/112

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Oppose Anti-Child and Anti-Family Language in Final CSW Report

Abortion, sexual orientation and gender identity, and comprehensive sexuality education are controversial topics among most United Nations member states. They are not agreed-upon conclusions. Including this language in international documents is culturally insensitive and impedes the local sovereignty of United Nations member states.

To better help women and girls globally, please remove any mention of "sexual and reproductive health", "sexual orientation and gender identity", and "comprehensive sexuality education" from the final report generated at the sixty-third Commission on the Status of Women. Instead, spend your time and resources focusing on initiatives that promote clean water, eradicating hunger and poverty, and maternal health.

Women and girls all over the world will thank you!

[Your Name]

Oppose Anti-Child and Anti-Family Language in Final CSW Report

Abortion, sexual orientation and gender identity, and comprehensive sexuality education are controversial topics among most United Nations member states. They are not agreed-upon conclusions. Including this language in international documents is culturally insensitive and impedes the local sovereignty of United Nations member states.

To better help women and girls globally, please remove any mention of "sexual and reproductive health", "sexual orientation and gender identity", and "comprehensive sexuality education" from the final report generated at the sixty-third Commission on the Status of Women. Instead, spend your time and resources focusing on initiatives that promote clean water, eradicating hunger and poverty, and maternal health.

Women and girls all over the world will thank you!

[Your Name]