By characterizing abortion as health care, international orgs have pushed back against abortion exceptionalism. The World Health Organization recognizes that “[a]bortion is a simple health care intervention.” Numerous countries have adopted laws and policies to align with WHO recommendations.

The O’Neill Institute believes that the law is a fundamental tool for solving critical health problems.

Global Approaches to Abortion as Health Care - O'Neill

The O’Neill Institute believes that the law is a fundamental tool for solving critical health problems.

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  1. Electoral support for abortion in the United States is generally strong, with about 64% to 66% of adults supporting legal abortion in all or most cases as of 2025. Around 51% of Americans identify as pro-choice, & majorities across different surveys lean toward viewing abortion as morally acceptable

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  2. The US has never been more wrong. Police state, lowest developed country in education ratings, and only one that doesn't believe in healthcare accessibility.

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