Reproductive Rights in the US Wildfire Crisis
Insights From Health Workers in Oregon State
                              Reproductive rights are essential for women to enjoy their human rights. These rights are centered on women’s ability to make the best choices for their lives, including around the number of children they have, if any, and the spacing between their children’s births. Reproductive rights include prenatal services, safe childbirth, and access to contraception. They also include access to legal and safe abortion. Abortion bans violate the rights to be free from violence, to privacy, to family, to health, and even the right to life. And bans are most devastating for people of color, young people, and marginalized communities, who already have trouble accessing health care and other needed services. Governments should trust women to know what is best for their bodies, their physical and mental health, and their lives.
              
    Insights From Health Workers in Oregon State
                              
                              Criminalization, Pursuit of Alleged Offenders Violates Rights
                              How Florida Judges Obstruct Young People’s Ability to Obtain Abortion Care
                              Bill Reduces Penalties for Sexual Violence, Excludes LGBT People from Protection
                              State Bans Violate Rights of Millions to Privacy, Health, Nondiscrimination
                              Government’s Refusal to Update Laws Part of Wider Gender Discrimination
                              The Green Wave Continues to Make Strides in Latin America
                              
                              The “Judicial Bypass” Process Assumes Parents Are the Only Adults to Support, Guide Youth
                              Instruct Educators on Obligations, Improve Reproductive Health Services
                              February 2024