EU Funds Abortion Access Across Europe


Author: The Daily News Now! February 26, 2026 Duration: 1:28
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EU Funds Abortion Access Across Europe

EU to Use Existing Funds for Abortion Support: A Victory for Public Health and Social Justice

The European Union has announced it will utilize existing funds to assist women in paying for abortions across its twenty-seven nation bloc. This decision comes after a successful citizens initiative, My Voice My Choice, gathered over one million signatures. The European Social Funds Plus, valued at one hundred seventy-three billion dollars, will cover treatment and travel costs for abortions. This move aims to ensure safety and access to abortions, regardless of location or income. Despite no new fund being created, organizers view this as a significant political win for public health and social justice, particularly for vulnerable women. The plan was backed by lawmakers in December, with a vote of three hundred fifty-eight to two hundred two. Abortions are legal in some EU countries but restricted in others, sparking debate among opponents.

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