-A space of our own: conclusions from the Symposium on SRHR to advance the rights of all

The SRHR symposium "A Space of Our Own" brought together activists and researchers from 14 countries to rethink and repoliticize issues related to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) from a feminist perspective, as well as actions to combat anti-rights movements.

Discover the main conclusions of this landmark event in our summary.

Why is this summary important?
  • A comprehensive approach: Participants were able to share their knowledge and experiences on many aspects of SRHR, ranging from comprehensive sexuality education to reproductive justice, including the fight against gynecological and obstetric violence and resistance to medical patriarchy.
  • A feminist perspective: Discussions highlighted the importance of intersectionality and bodily autonomy in guaranteeing the rights of all.
  • Concrete courses of action: The summary offers recommendations for advancing sexual and reproductive rights and health at the local, national, and international levels.

In this summary, you will find answers to key questions such as:

  • How can a feminist approach be integrated into health policies?
  • How can we defend universal access to SRHR in the face of anti-rights movements in hostile contexts?
  • How can we strengthen the links between research and activism?

Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your knowledge and commit to a more just and equitable society.

Download the full summary here: Digest symposium "VF"

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