Contraception
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Paula Avila-Guillen habla en NTN24 sobre violencia sexual en las Américas
Paula Avila-Guillen habla en NTN24 sobre violencia sexual en las Américas https://reproductiverights.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Paula_NTN24_Thumbnail.jpg Paula Avila-Guillen, la asesora de incidencia del Centro para América Latina y el Caribe, habla con el canal de noticias colombiano, NTN24 sobre el problema generalizado de abuso sexual de niñas en las Américas. La discusión incluye el caso de Mainumby, una niña […]
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Accountability for Discrimination Against Women in the Philippines: Key Findings and Recommendations from the CEDAW Committee’s Special Inquiry on Reproductive Rights
A 2007 report by the Center documenting human rights violations associated with Executive Order 003 became the basis for a special inquiry convened by the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)—an international human rights treaty body—in 2012 to investigate these concerns. The inquiry is the first of its kind to […]
Submission to CEDAW for the periodic review of Croatia (2015)
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Without a Prescription
Over-the-counter birth control. It’s a great idea in theory. But how do we get there? On the first day of her first year in college, Savannah remembers feeling “extremely uneasy”—and it wasn’t just freshman jitters or homesickness. She was headed to the student health clinic to ask for birth control, and she only had $25 […]
City of Manila Health Official Apologizes for the Denial of Reproductive Health Services and Violations Against Women
City of Manila Health Official Apologizes for the Denial of Reproductive Health Services and Violations Against Women (PRESS RELEASE) This week, a Manila City Health Office official has apologized for the barriers facing women with unplanned pregnancies when seeking reproductive health services after hearing from community activists. Dr. Benjamin Yson, acting City Health Officer of Manila, […]
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Violencia contra las mujeres y derechos reproductivos en las Américas
https://reproductiverights.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/descargar-pdf_7.png Las diferentes formas de violencia contra las mujeres son un obstáculo para su desarrollo individual, violan sus derechos y limitan sus libertades. La violencia contra las mujeres impide el desarrollo de sus capacidades y autonomía y limita su participación pública, económica, social y política. Desde la violencia sexual hasta la violencia doméstica, la violencia […]
Violence against Women and Reproductive Rights in the Americas
The numerous forms of violence that are committed against women pose an obstacle to their individual development, violate their rights, and limit their freedoms. Violence against women blocks the full development of their capacities and autonomy, and limits their public, economic, social, and political participation. From sexual violence to domestic violence, violence against women is […]