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SAFE ABORTION

The Context: Unsafe abortion worldwide
Each year, an estimated 20 million unsafe abortions occur worldwide. About 78,000 women, the vast majority of them in developing countries, die from the consequences of these abortions, and untold numbers suffer severe health effects. Even though abortion is legal in almost all countries to save a woman's life and in three-fifths of countries to protect her physical and mental health, safe abortion services are often not provided by public health systems or are of poor quality. The Global Gag Rule and other damaging U.S. foreign policies use opposition to abortion to deny funding to groups that are working to address the full range women's reproductive health needs—but advocates for women worldwide are building alliances to focus attention on the women who suffer, and often lose their lives, as a result of these restrictive laws and policies.

Our Commitment: Raising awareness, expanding access
In partnership with our partners around the world, IWHC seeks to foster a better understanding of women's experiences of unwanted pregnancy and subsequent abortion, and to dispel myths, stigma, and misinformation. Dictated by women's realities and supported by the knowledge that restrictive abortion laws only serve to force the procedure underground and into the hands of unqualified practitioners, we seek to expand the availability and quality of safe abortion services as part of comprehensive reproductive health policies and programs around the world. To this end, in cooperation with WHO, other international organizations, and our colleagues in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe, we have helped to introduce "Safe Abortion: Technical and Policy Guidance"—a groundbreaking WHO manual on how to set up safe services—to service providers, policymakers, and advocates in a range of countries and regions. Read more>>
 
Our Partners: Building alliances and demanding change on the ground
IWHC is supporting a number of organizations and networks focusing attention on the public health crisis of unsafe abortion in their countries and regions, and working to expand access to safe services. For example:

  • In Indonesia, we are supporting the Women's Health Foundation (YKP) to educate national political leaders and decision makers about the importance of a health law that would guarantee women access to reproductive health services, including safe abortion.  
    Read more about YKP and their work in Indonesia>>
  • In Cameroun, we are supporting the Camerounian Committee for Reflection on Abortion (CCRA), a voluntary group of doctors, lawyers, NGO members, pharmacists, feminist activists, civil servants, and religious leaders, united by their commitment to address the public health crisis of abortion in Cameroun.
    Read more about CCRA and our partners in Cameroun>>

  Links of interest>>

Ipas Global Abortion News Updates 
Monthly updates on national and regional developments on abortion laws and policies around the world.

Center for Reproductive Rights
Information and resources on abortion laws and policies worldwide.

Catholics for a Free Choice
Contact information for Catholics for a Free Choice's international partner organizations.


Page last updated 9/4/07.

 

 

    
Safe Abortion in Africa: Ending the Silence and Starting a Movement

Editorial published in the African Journal of Reproductive Health, 4 pages. Describes the scope of the problem of unsafe abortion in Africa, and outlines several possible approaches to solving it. Available from IWHC.
  
Abortion Policy and Women's Health in Developing Countries

Article published in the International Journal of Health Services, 17 pages. Draws on presentations given at "Women's Health in the Third World: The Impact of Unwanted Pregnancies," 1988 Tietze symposium. Available from IWHC.
  
Women's Health in the Third World: The Impact of Unwanted Pregnancy

Twenty papers published in the International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 178 pages. Drawn from the 1988 Christopher Tietze International Symposium, Brazil, 1988. Available from IWHC.
  
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