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News Coverage: Kahoʻohanohano v. State of Hawaiʻi card link

News Coverage: Kahoʻohanohano v. State of Hawaiʻi

Defending Reproductive Autonomy: Center Sues Hawaiʻi to Protect Midwifery Care, 02.27.24 "‘Medical colonialism’: midwives sue Hawaii over law regulating Native birth workers," The Guardian, 02.27.24 "Midwives Sue Hawai’i, Challenging Law Restricting Native Birthworkers," Teen Vogue, [...]

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Voices from Abortion Ban States

These women—all now plaintiffs in Center cases—were denied essential abortion care, even though their health, lives and future fertility were at risk.

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Unsafe and Unjust: The Legal and Social Barriers That Deny Women and Girls Their Right to Safe Abortion Services in Sindh, Pakistan

This report by the Center for Reproductive Rights and AAHUNG examines the impact of Pakistan’s existing legal framework on the availability and access to safe abortion services in Sindh province of Pakistan and makes recommendations [...]

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U.S. Repro Watch, March 21

Medication abortion on the rise, VA expands IVF coverage, prenatal care delayed by abortion bans, and other news on U.S. reproductive rights.

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New Report Provides Strategies for Building SRHR Protections Around the World

“Pathways to Change” features case studies from 13 countries that have increased legal guarantees to abortion, maternal health, emergency contraception, and more.

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New Research Report Documents How Louisiana’s Abortion Bans Harm Patients and Clinicians card link

New Research Report Documents How Louisiana’s Abortion Bans Harm Patients and Clinicians

Fact-finding report by the Center and its partners finds that criminalizing abortion care violates medical ethics, public health standards, and human rights—and undermines maternal health.

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Criminalized Care: How Louisiana’s Abortion Bans Endanger Patients and Clinicians

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Criminalized Care: How Louisiana’s Abortion Bans Endanger Patients and Clinicians

Fact-finding report by Lift Louisiana, Physicians for Human Rights, Reproductive Health Impact, and the Center for Reproductive Rights, March 2024.

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Reproductive rights are human rights.

Help us ensure that every government around the world guarantees them.

Llamado a la Corte Interamericana para reconocer el cuidado como derecho humano y su relación con la autonomía reproductiva card link

Llamado a la Corte Interamericana para reconocer el cuidado como derecho humano y su relación con la autonomía reproductiva

Organizaciones de la Sociedad civil piden a la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos reconocer el cuidado como un derecho humano y su directa relación con el derecho a la autonomía reproductiva de las mujeres, para [...]

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Order of Dismissal: Tulsa Women’s Reproductive Clinic v. Drummond

Abortion, Legal Restrictions,United States,In the Courts,Case Document

Concurrence: Tulsa Women’s Reproductive Clinic v. Drummond

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UN Side Event: The Impacts of Poverty and Criminalization on Abortion Access

Watch online this March 12 event being held at UN Headquarters during the 68th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women.

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CSW 68: The Center at the UN Commission on the Status of Women

CSW 68: Center Events at the UN Commission on the Status of Women 2024

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Reproductive rights are human rights.

Help us ensure that every government around the world guarantees them.