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Effects of Globalization on the Efforts to Decriminalize Abortion in Mexico
Author(s)
Santa-Olaya, Bernal; Begona, Elena; Bissel, Sharon; Cortes, Ana
Abstract
The concept of reproductive health has been incorporated in Mexican population and development policy since the Cairo Consensus, but access to reproductive health services remains unequal, demographic goals persist, and financial commitment is waning. Gloria Elena Bernal, Sharon Bissell and Ana Cortés look at how NGOs are working to develop new ways to ensure access to safe abortions for qualifying cases and advocate the review of punitive laws, building on civic interest and international accords.
IssueNo
4
Pages
130-133
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Development
VolumeNo
42
PubDate
December 1999
ISBN_ISSN
1011-6370
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