Iulia-Elena Cazan

Iulia-Elena Cazan joined the Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) in the summer of 2023 as Associate Director of UN Government Relations and International Youth Coalition (IYc) in NY. She graduated from Drexel University in June 2023 with a degree in Political-Science and minors in French and Philosophy. As an international student from Romania, Iulia used her undergraduate experience in the United States to develop a conceptual understanding of good governance and learn how political institutions ensure a democratic, transparent, and effective exercise of power and authority. Iulia gained legislative experience while working for the PA House of Representatives and had the chance to help strengthen the relationship between the government and the larger community it serves while working in the non-profit sector. An activity she cherished during her senior year was joining weekly philosophical seminars and book clubs at the Collegium Institute, where, together with a cohort of intellectually curious students, she explored the connections between the legal field, virtue, theology, and the works of classical and medieval philosophers.

Western Countries Opposed “the Family” in UN Negotiations This Week

A single reference to “the family” in a UN negotiation this week set off a firestorm of criticism from rich Western countries.

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UN Official Prioritizes Transgender Rights in Sports

A UN rights expert advocates for the rights of transgender athletes to participate in sports without “discrimination based on sex characteristics” and labels opposition to biological males competing in women’s sports as hate speech.

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UNFPA Leads Efforts to Suppress “Anti-Rights” Social Conservatives

NEW YORK, June 14 (C-Fam) The UN population agency told governments it is committed to fight the “pushback” to the sexual rights agenda from “anti-rights” groups. Western governments pledged their support for the cause.

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Governments Complain About Low Birth Rates at UN Population Conference

A groundswell of complaints engulfed the annual UN Commission on Population and Development. Countries are in an angry panic about the results of decades-long propaganda favoring lowering fertility rates. Even so, Western countries and UN agencies doubled down the need for lower fertility rates.

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LGBT Trumps Religion in U.S. Human Rights Report

The U.S. State Department has released its annual Human Rights Report criticizing other countries for their conservative stances on human sexuality and sexual and reproductive rights (SRH).

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Pro-Abortion Parliamentarians Meet in Oslo

Hundreds of parliamentarians from around the world gathered in Oslo, Norway for a sexual and reproductive health conference aimed at advancing abortion access, expanding sexuality education, and ensuring online speech complies with the abortion agenda. 

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New UN Resolution on AI Might Silence Conservatives

The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on Artificial Intelligence (AI) that could have serious implications for freedom of speech.

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Silenced Pro-Lifers Hold Counter Event at UN

The feminists at the UN who run the Commission on the Status of Women have largely shut out pro-life groups from running events during the commission.

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In Thrall to Abortion, Rich Countries Sidetrack UN Resolution on Women and Poverty

Western countries are trying to shift the focus of an upcoming UN resolution away from lifting women out of poverty to promoting abortion and gender ideology agendas. Developing countries have pushed back.

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Biden/Europeans Argue Protection of Virtual Pedophile Smut

The Biden administration, the European Union, and other Western countries have asked the General Assembly to decriminalize some forms of teenage child pornography and virtual child pornography.

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