Type | Journal Article - Christian Journal for Global Health |
Title | Family Planning as a Christian Global Health Agenda |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 4-6 |
URL | http://journal.cjgh.org/index.php/cjgh/article/view/47 |
Abstract | The Christian Journal for Global Health is coming at an opportune time in terms of looking at issues of global health and development. In the next year, we will be coming to the end of the period of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for 2015, and will be looking forward to the challenges of the post-2015 development agenda. Although this is a secular agenda, it is consistent with the Christian values of global poverty alleviation and the improvement of the health and welfare of the disadvantaged peoples around the world. Christian organizations and individuals will be active participants in contributing to these new goals as they have been with the MDGs. In this context, I would like to highlight one of the most cost-effective public health interventions available that should be an integral part of every Christian health program. This is family planning - as defined by Christian Connections for International Health (CCIH - a network of over 170 Christian organizations) to mean “…enabling couples to determine the number and timing of their pregnancies, including voluntary use of methods for preventing pregnancy, not including abortion, harmonious with their values and religious beliefs.”1 Why should Christians in international health give special attention to family planning? First of course, it has well documented direct health benefits in saving the lives and improving the health of mothers and children. Second, it promotes family, community and national wellbeing, both socially and economically. Third, of special interest to Christians, by preventing unintended pregnancies, family planning prevents abortions. 2 |
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