The Consensus Declaration is a serious part of the Trump 2.0 Foreign policy, here is what CFR had to say: Despite years of participation, the U.S. government chose not to be a member of this year’s 69th Commission on the Status of Women. It did attend the monthlong deliberations and, by several accounts, worked to remove and alter language in the final declaration. Jonathan Shrier, acting U.S. representative to the UN Economic and Social Council, explained the U.S. position through its support for the Geneva Consensus, a group opposed to reproductive rights. The United States would not endorse this year’s UN declaration, he said, because the U.S. "is committed to defending women’s safety through the protection of their health. In rejoining the Geneva Consensus Declaration" https://www.cfr.org/blog/beijing30-global-summit-womens-equality
The Consensus Declaration is a serious part of the Trump 2.0 Foreign policy, here is what CFR had to say: Despite years of participation, the U.S. government chose not to be a member of this year’s 69th Commission on the Status of Women. It did attend the monthlong deliberations and, by several accounts, worked to remove and alter language in the final declaration. Jonathan Shrier, acting U.S. representative to the UN Economic and Social Council, explained the U.S. position through its support for the Geneva Consensus, a group opposed to reproductive rights. The United States would not endorse this year’s UN declaration, he said, because the U.S. "is committed to defending women’s safety through the protection of their health. In rejoining the Geneva Consensus Declaration" https://www.cfr.org/blog/beijing30-global-summit-womens-equality