The six MPs urge Patel, the Cabinet minister in charge of the UK's Department for International Development (DfID), to take steps to counter Trump's move to block funding for a number of international NGOs that support women's rights and family planning, dubbed the "global gag" rule.
"As we are sure you are aware, the new US president Donald Trump signed an executive order blocking funding for a number of international NGOs that support women's rights and family planning," write the MPs Stephen Doughty, Stella Creasy, Gareth Thomas, Stephen Twigg, Luciana Berger and Anna Turley.
While the DfID declined to comment specifically on the letter, a DfID source confirmed to PTI that Patel firmly believes in supporting comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights of women and girls.
"We will continue to show global health leadership by working with all our partners, including governments and civil society partners to deliver this," the source said, adding that the minister had set out in 2016 that family planning will be a priority for her.