By Jesse Sunga | Campaigns and Communications Officer
WGNRR at the Commission on the Status of Women 68th Session (CSW68)
The Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights (WGNRR) hosted a parallel event at the 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68) with the Kaleidoscope Consortium titled "Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Justice through Health Systems Change." The event featured discussions on the intersectional barriers faced by marginalized communities, including adolescents and sex workers, in accessing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) information and services within the health system. Our powerful panelists shared lessons learned from movements and highlighted the role that health care systems play in advancing the right to safe abortion.
At the CSW68 parallel event with the Women Human Rights Defenders International Coalition and Amnesty International, we were joined by dedicated women human rights defenders (WHRDs) who spoke about their essential work in labor rights, climate justice, gender-based violence, and land rights, among other areas. The dialogue brought to light the issues faced by WHRDs, such as crackdowns, discrimination, gender-based violence, and deprivation of liberty, among others.
March 28 International Day to Destigmatize Abortions: Words of Love and Support for those who had Abortions
WGNRR joins organizations globally in the convening of the March 28 International Day to Destigmatize Abortions, coordinated by inroads. As a personal initiative, WGNRR gathered and released 10 love and support letters shared by our partners for those who had abortions. These letters include "We are here to know, own, and connect with our bodies, not to ever apologize for their power." and "To women, girls and persons of diverse sexual orientation who are in need of abortion care . . . you need not be alone. trust that there are conscientiously committed healthcare providers who are not going to leave you, who are going to understand your situation, and who are going to respect & support your decision. "
International Working Women's Day: Mobilizing for Safe Abortion
The WGNRR joined the Philippines' mass mobilization to commemorate the history of workers and women in the struggle for human rights and justice, where we demanded health, rights, and justice for women and girls in all their diversity. Our partner organizations and SRHR activists carried calls for SRHR for all and safe abortion rights alongside calls to increase wages and control the rise in prices of goods and services.
Here’s to collective power and action: WHRDIC Strategic Planning Meeting
The Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights (WGNRR) participated in the Women Human Rights Defenders International Coalition strategic planning meeting in Nepal last May 2024, joining women human rights defenders (WHRDs) globally to shape inclusive strategies for defending human rights and advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
International Day of Action for Women's Health First Call to Action: Global Dialogues for the #May28 Campaign
More than 30 organizations from 18 countries joined our Global Dialogues for the May 28 Campaign. They shared emerging and critical sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) issues, identified priority agendas, and articulated our demands for health, rights, and justice. Following the Global Dialogues, the Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights (WGNRR) coordinated the collaborative development of a central Campaign Call to Action, key messages, and a comprehensive list of demands.
May 28 International Day of Action for Women's Health: Mobilize in Critical Times of Threats and Opportunities
This year's campaign called on organizations and SRHR activists to mobilize and organize locally, regionally, or internationally through events such as teach-ins, forums, and dialogues. Campaigners spoke out by developing statements to amplify demands and raise awareness, and collaborated to create impactful campaign materials. Activists occupied online spaces with virtual rallies and live streams, and powered social media campaigns using hashtags like #WomensHealthMatters, #SRHR4All, and #May28. The campaign also emphasized harnessing the power of personal stories, engaging in artivism to convey demands, sharing recent successes to inspire action, and fostering collaboration across movements for collective impact.
Over 80 organizations from 36 countries reported hosting in-person actions for the May 28 campaign this year. On social media, the campaign reached over 57 million users through a variety of activities, including tweet-a-thons, information campaigns, short-form videos, and online challenges. Collectively, the campaign's hashtags and taglines were mentioned 36,000 times, with #May28, #WomensHealthMatters, and #SRHR ranking as the top three hashtags of the day.
To view the full global campaign report, visit: https://may28.org/about/past-campaigns/
The Global Politics of Sexual and Reproductive Health: a Fireside Chat with Maria Tanyag
We explored the key findings from Maria's groundbreaking book and gathered reactions from sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) advocates from the Philippines, India, Tanzania, and more. Over 60 individuals from 22 organizations joined us for meaningful dialogue on the critical threats to our health and rights, and explored opportunities to ensure SRHR and bodily autonomy remained central to major global agendas.
Our speaker, Walta Carlos, Regional Programme Manager of the Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights (WGNRR) Africa, emphasized that health and politics cannot be separated, especially in Global South contexts where access to health information, services, and commodities is influenced by structural barriers and is experienced differently by people of multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination. Dr. Alka Barua of CommonHealth India highlighted the importance of an intersectional approach to SRHR policies. She noted that progressive policies still require the destigmatization of SRHR issues, ensuring access, increasing women’s participation in political leadership, and demanding accountability.
VCAT Fellowship: VCAT Training of Trainers
In March of 2024, we launched the Values Clarification for Action and Transformation (VCAT) Fellowship, supporting 11 advocates from the Philippines. The Fellowship trains and empowers individuals to become effective advocates for sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice, advancing the movement for the decriminalization of abortion in the Philippines through a values clarification and attitude transformation approach. We held the first phase of the Fellowship, the Training of Trainers program, in partnership with Ipas Indonesia, last April to May 2024.
The Training of Trainers program focused on equipping participants with strategies and skills, along with various aspects of abortion advocacy, non-stigmatizing communication strategies, and the utilization of tools for measuring capacity and knowledge, ultimately empowering them to lead VCAT sessions effectively.
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