Discussions with Nepal Leaders Highlight Infertility, Assisted Reproduction and Surrogacy Issues
The Center’s Asia team meets with human rights experts and members of Nepal’s Parliament and Ministry of Health and Population.
The Center’s Asia team meets with human rights experts and members of Nepal’s Parliament and Ministry of Health and Population.
Four events feature Center leaders, human rights defenders and other experts on reproductive rights.
100+ participants learn about surrogacy laws, case studies and key cases in several Asian countries to help improve legal standards in the region.
In a piece for El País, Fátima, a Guatemalan survivor of sexual violence, tells her story and explains her decision to seek justice by joining a Center case. Fátima’s case against Guatemala is one of four that the Center brought to the United Nations Human Rights Committee in 2019 as part of a strategy called […]
Center experts and leaders collaborate on improving and expanding SRHR in Nepal.
Center co-hosts event at the Nepal National Judicial Academy.
Fact sheet on medical abortion in Asian countries also launched at the March event.
The Center has been working to advance reproductive health and rights in Nepal since 2000, including the landmark case Lakshmi v. Nepal that recognized abortion as a constitutional right.
The workshop aimed to strengthen the capacity of the journalists in the legal and policy framework of SRHR.
Petition at the Supreme Court of Nepal seeks to hold government accountable for its commitments to abortion rights and access.