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.
“Pathways to Change” features case studies from 13 countries that have increased legal guarantees to abortion, maternal health, emergency contraception, and more.
Watch online this March 12 event being held at UN Headquarters during the 68th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
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.
Pathways to Change presents the stories and strategies that have advanced sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in countries around the world. Designed for activists and organizations working on SRHR issues, it features case studies from 13 countries about strategies that helped to build legal guarantees to advance SRHR—from Ireland to Peru, from Kenya […]
The Center’s report outlining recommendations on SRHR for meaningful Feminist Foreign Policy.
Highlights of the Center’s work to build, enforce and defend reproductive rights.
Joint statement issued by civil society organizations and human rights defenders on the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), a milestone document proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948 that set out, for the first time, fundamental human rights to be universally protected.
Hear from a panel of experts on the role of sexual and reproductive health and rights in advancing human rights at this December 7 virtual event.
This primer demonstrates how decriminalization of abortion is an essential part of states’ human rights obligations and a key step in guaranteeing reproductive autonomy. It also underscores the harmful effects of the continued criminalization of abortion in countries across the globe.
View videos in English, Spanish and French outlining the need to remove abortion and the associated criminal sanctions from penal laws.