by Ana Martha Sanchez | Sep 26, 2024
In the context of September 28th, Global Day of Action for Safe and Free Abortion, Latin America presents a diverse framework in the advance towards the defense of the right to decide. We observe in Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico and Uruguay more progressive laws that facilitate access to abortion and reflect the commitment to reproductive rights; as well as important initiatives in Chile and Ecuador, which seek the eradication of abortion from their penal codes. On a par with countries such as El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic, which maintain a position that criminalizes abortion in all circumstances.
by Ana Martha Sanchez | May 8, 2024
– Motherhood, nurturing and care, historically, have been attributed to women and feminized identities, who have been assigned family welfare and domestic work without economic remuneration. – In the region, only 14 countries guarantee the minimum number...
by Ana Martha Sanchez | Apr 29, 2024
International Sexual and Reproductive Rights Coalition (ISRRC) On the adoption of the Political Declaration by the Commission on Population and Development The International Sexual and Reproductive Rights Coalition (ISRRC) celebrates the 30th anniversary of the...
by Ana Martha Sanchez | Apr 29, 2024
On the adoption of the Political Declaration by the Commission on Population and Development The International Sexual and Reproductive Rights Coalition (ISRRC) celebrates the 30th anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development and the...
by Ana Martha Sanchez | Apr 8, 2024
– During 2023, 66,853 people in Latin America and the Caribbean exercised their right to safe abortion through the different access routes promoted by Ipas LAC. – That same year, 104,766 people received contraceptive services in public health facilities...
by Ana Martha Sanchez | Mar 12, 2024 | Human rights
The Center for Reproductive Rights and Ipas LAC, with the support of other civil society organizations [1] urgently call on the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) to recognize care as a human right.
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