President Biden on Jan. 28 axed the so-called global gag rule, a Reagan-era order that restricts U.S. funding and assistance to overseas organizations that offered abortions.
Also known as the Protecting Life in Global Health Assistance policy, the rule prohibited groups that received public funding from the U.S.
to offer abortion services or disclose relevant information related to the practice. This applied in countries where the procedure is legal, as well.
In the past, the rule restricted reproductive health and did not extend into other health sectors. But under the Trump administration, restrictions were taken a step further and expanded the barriers to all types of global health funding to non-U.S.