A complex legacy: USAID, population control, and reproductive justice in Africa

复杂的历史遗留问题:美国国际开发署、人口控制与非洲的生殖正义

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Abstract

USAID's interventions have contributed significantly to improving maternal and child health, preventing HIV, and combating child marriage and gender-based violence. However, the agency's dissolution has highlighted the urgent need to reckon with its population control history. USAID's covert population control initiatives in the Global South were predicated on the flawed premise that burgeoning populations, rather than structural inequalities, were the primary cause of poverty and underdevelopment in those territories. These population policies, advanced by USAID in the early years of its work, resulted in violations of sexual and reproductive rights and were designed to secure Western access to agricultural land and mineral wealth on the African continent. Given this troubling history, this article argues that USAID must formally confront its past through institutional acknowledgement, establishment of comprehensive reparative mechanisms, and prioritisation of indigenous sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) programming alongside domestic resource mobilisation.

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