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As we signal on March 28, World Action Day for the destabilization of abortions, SRHM participates in a global movement to eliminate stigma and discrimination in health care and addressing narratives, laws, policies and policies that continue to abortions.

Abortion is a recognized and essential part of health care and access to safe abortion is a matter of fundamental human rights.
However, the stigma continues to form laws and policies worldwide, often under the guise of moral, “security” or tradition.

In fact, these restrictions have its roots in patriarchal control, misinformation and misinformation and ideological agendas that contradict women and all human rights to access safe abortion services without fear, stigma, violence and discrimination.

By the return of Trump administration In 2025, the stigma of abortions was re -installed through a renewed global GAG rule, the restoration of SRHR programs and the strategic spread of misinformation and misinformation.

At a recent meeting hosted by SRHM and the Guttmacher InstituteExperts warned that politicized and ideologically controlled data systems make it more difficult to create and implement reliability, supplying a global environment where the stigma thrives and care.

Today, appreciated 753 million women live by restrictive abortion laws and around 45% of abortions are not safe. Deaths from safe abortion are negligible, <1/100 000. On the other hand, in areas where unsafe abortions are common, mortality rates are high, at> 200/100 000 abortions. Estimates from 2012 show that only in developing countries, 7 million women per year were treated in hospital facilities for unsafe abortion complications.
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And while over 60 countries and territories have liberated their abortion laws that provide the basis for access to safe abortions over the last 30 years, legal change is not enough. Abortation services in many of these contexts remain surrounded by stigma, discrimination and unnecessary obstacles.

Access to safe, legal, high quality abortion services allows individuals to exercise and enjoy their rights to health, non -distinction, privacy and self -determination.

Sexual and Reproductive Health Issues (SRHM) are a world organization associated with a scientific, highly renowned journal in the field of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) that provides an independent voice, has a long -term reputation, reliable reputation and reputation and reputation.

Our mission is shaped by an understanding that the knowledge based on rights and evidence is power.


Call the papers soon

SRHM is committed to promoting right -based knowledge, assessed by peer -to -abortion politics, supports supporters and stigma challenges.
Our open access Abortion collection and accompanying Pension Gather research from all over the world that confirms abortion as essential, normal and safe health care.

As part of our ongoing work, we will soon start an invitation to papers for a special abortion collection, Centering Lived Experiass, Justice and Community-Led Enbares to disconnect abortion.

We welcome different contributions that help to review a world where abortion is understood without fear, shame or discrimination.

For updates, visit srhm.orgFollow us in social media or contact us at [email protected].


Recently published documents on the stigma of abortions from SRHM magazine

Special SRHM collection
The ongoing struggle for abortion rights: Acceptance of evidence

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The ongoing struggle for abortion rights: Acceptance of evidence (2024)
Eszter Kismödi, Emma Pitchforth, TK Sundari Ravindran, Laura Ferguson, Mindy Jane Roseman, Jane Cottingham & Sapna Desai

Exploring stigma and social standards in women’s abortion experiences and their expectations for care
Shelly Makleff, Rebecca Wilkins, Hadassah Wachsmann, et al.

From stigma to pride: Health professionals and abortion policies in the Metropolitan area of ​​Buenos Aires
Sandra Salomé Fernández Vázquez & Josefina Brown

Abortion and contraceptive use: A transverse study of attitudes and beliefs in secondary education students in western Kenya
Ulrika rehnström Loi, Beatrice otieno, Monica oguttu, et al.

Stigma and abortion complications: stories from three continents
Meghan Seewald, Lisa A. Martin, Lina Echeverri, et al.

Stigma and Agency: Exploring the new experiences of Kenya women with the stigma of abortions and individual service
Deeqa Mohamed, Nadia Diamond-Smith & Jesse Njunguru

Understanding the Role of the Race in the Abortic Stigu in the United States: A systematic review
Katherine Brown, Ruth Laverde, Jill Barr-Walker & Jody Steinauer

Challenging Abortation: Framework to abortion in Ireland and Poland
Pauline Cullen & Elżbieta Korolczuk


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