This is an average of the three domain scores below.
The White House received a 72 (C-) with transparency and a 72 (C-) without transparency because of the expansion of the Global Gag Rule and their decision to defund the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in 2017.
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The White House received a 90 (A-) with transparency and a 90 (A-) without transparency for HIV and AIDS. Despite the negative impact of the Global Gag Rule on the global HIV and AIDS response, the White House recommended a high level of funding for HIV and AIDS in 2017.
The White House received a 78 (C+) with transparency and a 78 (C+) without transparency for Maternal and Child Health in 2017. The Global Gag Rule negatively impacts SRHR broadly, including maternal and child health. The White House also requested low funding for maternal and child health programs in 2017.
The White House received a 40 (F) with transparency and a 40 (F) without transparency for Family Planning in 2017 because of its expansion of the Global Gag Rule and its decision to defund UNFPA and zero out the international family planning budget in 2017.