Honoring International Women’s Day
On International Women’s Day, and every day, the Center is working to build a world where every person participates with dignity as an equal member of society, regardless of gender.

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Landmark Cases
Learn more about how court rulings secured by the Center have transformed the global landscape of reproductive health and rights.
International Women’s Day is March 8. Every day, the Center for Reproductive Rights works to improve lives across the globe so everyone can participate as equal members of society.
- In Peru, this means fighting to ensure survivors of sexual violence aren’t re-victimized through forced motherhood.
- In Tanzania, this means advocating for the rights of adolescent girls to attend school free from invasive mandatory pregnancy testing and expulsion if pregnant.
- In Poland, this means supporting human rights defenders and organizations advocating for the right to abortion.
- In the United States, this means bringing groundbreaking lawsuits to fight extreme abortion bans and protect the health and lives of pregnant people.
- In Pakistan, this means working to ensure that those suffering from obstetric fistula can get crucial reproductive health care.
Reproductive rights are your human rights, no matter where you live.