--- Forwarded mail from http://www.interpage.net/~edfm-config, http://www.edf.org/~congress Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 18:23:51 -0500 From: http://www.edf.org/~URGENT-ALERT Message-Id: <199903042323.http://www.outreach.edf.org/~SAA10345> ==========DO NOT MODIFY THIS HEADER========== <extended begin Restore_Funding_for_UNFPA> -select fax -code 9908-002277950 -font times -fontsize 12 -bold -nocover -confsucc http://www.edf.org/~congress -conffail http://www.edf.org/~congress 2022250697 <extended end Restore_Funding_for_UNFPA> ==================END HEADER================= To: robert From: Brian Dixon, ZPG Director of Government Relations Re: Action Needed to Restore Funding for UNFPA Date: March 4, 1999 Legislation to restore U.S. funding for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) was introduced on Tuesday, March 2 by a bipartisan group of men and women, led by Reps. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) and Connie Morella (R-MD), in the House of Representatives. Last October, anti-family planning radicals in Congress torpedoed all UNFPA support for 1999. This single, devastating act by Congress deprived 870,000 women from access to contraceptives and reproductive health services, resulting in 1,200 maternal and 22,500 infant deaths, 15,000 life-threatening illnesses and injuries to mothers during pregnancy and childbirth, 500,000 unwanted pregnancies, 234,000 unwanted births, and 200,000 abortions. The Maloney - Morella legislation calls for a U.S. contribution of $25 million in the year 2000 - the same amount that President Clinton has requested in his budget - and $35 million in 2001. UNFPA is one of the largest multi- lateral source of funding for population programs in the world. Working in 160 countries, UNFPA provides voluntary family planning services and other critical health care to millions of women. It is critical that the United States continue to support this agency which has increased access to contraceptives and has improved the lives of people all over the world. Please take a moment to contact your representative and ask that he/she support the UNFPA Funding Act. On March 8th and 9th, more than one hundred members of ZPG and other groups concerned with global population issues will be personally visiting members of Congress, urging support for this bill. Add your voice this effort by responding today. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Chen at ZPG by phone at 1-800-767-1956, or by e-mail at http://www.zpg.org/~achen INSTRUCTIONS: Use our email to fax system to respond to this alert. Using the sample letter included below as a guide, create your own written response. We STRONGLY encourage you to make changes to the letter, putting the main points in your own words. An individualized letter is worth ten computer generated letters. Taking just a couple minutes to make a few changes can make all the difference. Here's how to respond: 1. Choose the reply to sender option on your email program and edit the text of the letter before returning the entire alert, including the edited portion, to us. 2. You will notice that the sample letter is placed between two markers reading "BEGIN FAX" and "END FAX". **THESE MARKERS MUST NOT BE ALTERED IN ANY WAY.** Your fax will not be sent if any changes are made to either of these markers. Also, edits to any other portion of the Action Alert, except the sample letter, will result in an unsuccessful fax. 3. Once you've completed your letter, send the alert back to us. Your letter will then be turned into a fax and sent directly to your representative in Washington. SAMPLE LETTER (PLEASE EDIT): Please leave assigned spacing. Thank you. <<begin fax>> I am writing to urge you to support or co-sponsor the bill to reinstate funding for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). UNFPA works to provide voluntary family planning assistance in 160 countries, giving millions of women around the world access to contraceptives and maternal health care. Last year, Congress eliminated all funding for this important program. This single, devastating act by Congress deprived 870,000 women from access to contraceptives and reproductive health services, resulting in1,200 maternal and 22,500 infant deaths, 15,000 life-threatening illnesses and injuries to mothers during pregnancy and childbirth, 500,000 unwanted pregnancies, 234,000 unwanted births, and 200,000 abortions. The loss of this funding has only punished poor women and families in other developing countries. Many of these countries are already unable to meet the most basic needs of their people and have a population that will double in less than thirty years. The elimination of funding was ostensibly intended to punish China for abuses in one-child policy. The fact is, however, that UNFPA has never been involved in any coercive practices, and the new China program requires the elimination of all vestiges of the one- child policy in any area that UNFPA operates. This is exactly the type of action that the U.S. should be supporting, not punishing. I hope you will join in supporting the UNFPA Funding Act. The evidence is very clear; family planning saves lives of women and children. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you on this subject. Sincerely, robert Cc: The Honorable J. Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House. <<end fax>> --- End of forwarded message from http://www.interpage.net/~edfm-config, http://www.edf.org/~congress