The UNFPA claims to promote family planning and reproductive freedom around the world. PRI shows, through investigations and evidence-gathering, how they oppress women and families in Vietnam.
The government has no right whatsoever adopting any 'policies' or legislation to infringe on the right of people to have, or abstain from having children. It is the right, freedom and responsibility of people to do so. When the government gets involved in this sphere of society, it always spells disaster. India did have a one child policy, and even took it to forced sterilization during the national emergency declared in the '70s. Get the govt. out of people's lives.
PRI is characterized by manipulating facts to attack UNFPA for its work on RH. It is of course fine to disagree, not to misinform. This video claims that there has been an obsession on overpopulation in the last 2 decades, the 2-child policy was introduced in the 60s and it was scrapped in 2003. UNFPA started working in 1969, and is officially worried for Vietnam's plans to reinstall the two-child policy. I got this info by investigating different web sources. Investigate! have your own views!.
@Stargaezr0 I'm very passionate about the subject of life in general. We are here at least together with every animal and plant and other human for at least one purpose and that is to live and thrive. (life may mean we have challenges and such but I'm not proposing a "Mother Theresa" form of "suffering", we do that to much to each other already... I propose that we seriously see life as it is, a precious commodity for each individual. Thank you for your comment, it means much to me.
@AlterEgoTrip It could be the cold making my eyes tear up, but that last line "This is alarming in the world where people are given pills, vaccines, abortions but not clean water and food or RESPECT." literally almost made me tear up. Thank you for saying it so friekin' perfectly.
[continued] treatable illness such as TB or hepatitis or pneumonia or malaria, and given instead AIDS/ HIV drugs. Many people have been tested for AIDS/HIV and got a positive, and yet never had it, yet they die... why? Because they are not allowed to be given treatment for treatable illness due to the diagnosis.
This is alarming in the world where people are given pills, vaccines, abortions but not clean water and food or RESPECT.
@nutter0001 Perhaps you should research this a little more. After all the test for HIV/AIDS does not test for anything other than some proteins and not for a deadly virus... false positives are common place and although I would promote "safer" sexual practices, these do not eliminate other dreaded and deadly diseases. The truth is, many people who have never had any sexual contact have somehow been given an AIDS/ HIV diagnosis, with that a death sentence and a policy of either no treatment for
@levthelion
The government has no right whatsoever adopting any 'policies' or legislation to infringe on the right of people to have, or abstain from having children. It is the right, freedom and responsibility of people to do so. When the government gets involved in this sphere of society, it always spells disaster. India did have a one child policy, and even took it to forced sterilization during the national emergency declared in the '70s. Get the govt. out of people's lives.
DraughtOfPeace 2 months ago
PRI is characterized by manipulating facts to attack UNFPA for its work on RH. It is of course fine to disagree, not to misinform. This video claims that there has been an obsession on overpopulation in the last 2 decades, the 2-child policy was introduced in the 60s and it was scrapped in 2003. UNFPA started working in 1969, and is officially worried for Vietnam's plans to reinstall the two-child policy. I got this info by investigating different web sources. Investigate! have your own views!.
relchself 9 months ago
china, india, africa and turkey should adopt these policies.
levthelion 9 months ago
@SuperiorPeter There are almost 7 billion people in the world. Grow up and stop the discrimination.
Cienstin 1 year ago
Did this project work? Is Vietnams population dimishing?
bary1234 1 year ago
@Stargaezr0 I'm very passionate about the subject of life in general. We are here at least together with every animal and plant and other human for at least one purpose and that is to live and thrive. (life may mean we have challenges and such but I'm not proposing a "Mother Theresa" form of "suffering", we do that to much to each other already... I propose that we seriously see life as it is, a precious commodity for each individual. Thank you for your comment, it means much to me.
AlterEgoTrip 1 year ago 2
@AlterEgoTrip It could be the cold making my eyes tear up, but that last line "This is alarming in the world where people are given pills, vaccines, abortions but not clean water and food or RESPECT." literally almost made me tear up. Thank you for saying it so friekin' perfectly.
Stargaezr0 1 year ago
[continued] treatable illness such as TB or hepatitis or pneumonia or malaria, and given instead AIDS/ HIV drugs. Many people have been tested for AIDS/HIV and got a positive, and yet never had it, yet they die... why? Because they are not allowed to be given treatment for treatable illness due to the diagnosis.
This is alarming in the world where people are given pills, vaccines, abortions but not clean water and food or RESPECT.
AlterEgoTrip 1 year ago
@nutter0001 Perhaps you should research this a little more. After all the test for HIV/AIDS does not test for anything other than some proteins and not for a deadly virus... false positives are common place and although I would promote "safer" sexual practices, these do not eliminate other dreaded and deadly diseases. The truth is, many people who have never had any sexual contact have somehow been given an AIDS/ HIV diagnosis, with that a death sentence and a policy of either no treatment for
AlterEgoTrip 1 year ago
@morganfreeman03006
sorry for the type * (overseas workers which is their biggest industry)
morganfreeman03006 1 year ago