In Argentina, abortion is legal, but access is still blocked by delays, stigma, misinformation, and medication shortages. In 2025, more than 400 people contacted Amnesty Argentina to report barriers to abortion care. This project keeps Amnesty's Abortion Access Reporting and Support Line open, helping people understand their rights, documenting violations, following up with institutions, and turning individual cases into evidence for advocacy, litigation, and real access.
In Argentina, abortion is legal, but access is still blocked in practice. In 2025, more than 400 people contacted Amnesty to report barriers, three times more than the previous year. People face delays, misinformation, unanswered hospitals, medication shortages, and stigma. Public policies and supplies are being weakened, while women, girls, and pregnant people are sent from one office to another until time runs out. A right can be undermined even without being repealed.
Amnesty will sustain its Abortion Access Reporting and Support Line. Through PROBE, it receives complaints, identifies patterns, and documents where access is blocked. PROTECT, it helps people understand their rights, follow up with institutions, and reach trusted support. Through PROSECUTE, Amnesty uses evidence for legal advocacy, administrative claims, strategic litigation, public reporting, and international pressure. The line is not just a form; it is an entry point to justice.
This project helps ensure legal abortion in Argentina is a right people can actually access. Over time, it keeps a national reporting and support line open, identifies where the law is being violated, exposes delays, misinformation, stigma, and medication shortages, supports women, girls, and pregnant people denied care, engages authorities, and builds evidence for public reporting, strategic litigation, and international advocacy when local systems fail.
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