Three years ago, Abortion Support Network extended its services to Malta. Since then, a total of 269 people from Malta were assisted by the UK-based charity to get an abortion. The charity itself does not carry out abortions but helps with the dissemination of information, logistics and financial support for those who wish to undergo the procedure.
ASN provided around €15,122 in grants to 269 people from Malta since 2019, with the practice remaining completely criminalised in Malta, the only EU country to have this blanket ban. ASN itself supported its clients in accessing safe abortion pills and even arranging second-trimester abortions in clinics and hospitals in other European countries. The services were extended to Malta on the 14th of February 2019.
ASN founder Mara Clarke said that over the last three years, they have heard from hundreds of people in Malta, expressing outrage at the fact that they are needed due to abortion being criminalised. They were however pleased to support those who needed it in equal measures. ASN also praised the Family Planning Advisory Service (FPAS), which was set up by Maltese NGOs to offer information on sexual and reproductive health and even awareness of online providers of medical abortion pills.
The service started in August 2020, helping over 797 people from Malta asking for help or information on sexual and reproductive health. It said that 40% of people who contacted it decided to have an abortion and 10% obtained abortion pills and asked about the process.
Meanwhile, Women on Web, a popular provider of abortion pills, said they received 509 requests for abortion care from people in Malta in 2021 and provided them to 269 people. This is an increase from 261 requests in 2020, of whom 181 were provided with abortion pills. Doctors for Choice and Women’s Rights Foundation criticised the Maltese government for failing to push a Bill decriminalising abortion that was presented by independent MP Marlene Farrugia last year.
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