Written Comments on the Proposed Legislation on Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy before the Spanish Government
The Center for Reproductive Rights respectfully submits the following comments on the "Proposition of Organic Law on the Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy" (Proposición de Ley Orgánica sobre interrupción voluntaria del embarazo. Presentado el 17/04/2008, calificado [...]
Slovakia: Access to Contraceptives – The Social and Economic Benefits and Role in Achieving Gender Equality
The Center is working with its partners in Slovakia to advocate for the government to provide subsidized access to contraceptives for the most vulnerable populations. This fact sheet details Slovakia's obligations under international and European [...]
Slovakia: European Standards on Subsidizing Contraceptives
The Center is working with its partners in Slovakia to advocate for the government to provide subsidized access to contraceptives for the most vulnerable populations. This fact sheet details Slovakia's obligations under international and European [...]
Slovakia: Setting the Record Straight on Contraceptives
The Center is working with its partners in Slovakia to advocate for the government to provide subsidized access to contraceptives for the most vulnerable populations. This fact sheet details Slovakia's obligations under international and European [...]
Slovakia: International Standards on Subsidizing Contraceptives
The Center is working with its partners in Slovakia to advocate for the government to provide subsidized access to contraceptives for the most vulnerable populations. This fact sheet details Slovakia's obligations under international and European [...]
Privatizing Women’s Reproductive Choices is a Bad Idea
"We are long past the time where we should consider abandoning the needs of women as a matter of political expediency. We cannot and should not negotiate away core rights for women, nor settle for [...]
Obama Budget Ignores Healthcare Needs of Millions of Women (Nancy Northup’s Blog, The Huffington Post, May 7, 2009)
Nancy Northup urges Congress to strike government funding restrictions on abortion, like the Hyde Amendment, and provide federal money to support responsible sex education in schools. "President Obama's proposed 2010 budget fails to strike government [...]
Center Praises House for Lifting Ban on Funding for D.C. Abortion Services, Calls on Senate to Do the Same
The House of Representatives voted late today to discontinue the ban on funding for abortion services specifically targeted at women in Washington, D.C.Currently, the District of Columbia is prohibited from using local tax money to [...]
Reproductive rights are human rights.
Help us ensure that every government around the world guarantees them.
Federal Employees Deserve Comprehensive Reproductive Health Care
Federal Employees Deserve Comprehensive Reproductive Health Care: Congress Should Remove the Prohibition on Abortion Coverage in the Federal Employees Health Benefit Plan
Center Praises Senate Committee for Voting to Lift Ban on Funding for D.C. Abortion Services
Today, the Center for Reproductive Rights applauded the Senate Appropriations Committee for voting to discontinue the ban on funding for abortion services that specifically targeted woman in Washington, D.C. Currently, the District of Columbia is prohibited [...]
Center Strongly Urges Congress to Protect Healthcare Needs of Women in D.C.
House Committee Votes to Eliminate Ban on District Using Local Money for Abortion Services New York—The Center for Reproductive Rights strongly urges Congress to repeal the ban on funding for abortion services specifically targeted at [...]
About FACE: Using Legal Tools to Protect Abortion Providers, Clinics and Their Patients
American Constitution Society blog Two of the Center's U.S. Legal Program fellows Rebecca Hart and Dana Sussman authored a post on the American Constitution Society blog on the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act [...]
Reproductive rights are human rights.
Help us ensure that every government around the world guarantees them.