Inside Track
Planned Parenthood: One Million Abortions Globally in 2016
According to its annual report published in June of this year, the London-based International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) was responsible for more than one million abortions during 2016. IPPF’s annual accounting for 2016 noted that its affiliates killed 612,966 pre-born babies via surgical abortion and 481,713 through chemical abortion — for a total of 1,094,679 killings. This is the first time the organization has conceded to over one million abortions in a one-year time period.
Additionally, IPPF performed over 3.6 million abortion-related activities such as pre- and post-abortion counseling and consultation, and the treatment of incomplete abortions.
The pro-life Population Research Institute (PRI) noted on September 6 that IPPF “pours millions of dollars into its Member Associations and other like-minded organizations which operate on the country level to provide abortion and/or contraceptive services and to lobby for ever more lenient abortion laws. In 2016, IPPF awarded $68 million in grants to its Member Associations and other organizations, according to IPPF’s Financial Statements 2016.”
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