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Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
Feminists are fighting heteronormative conservative forces (and dwindling state funding) in Europe, maintaining and broadening the right to pleasure in sex, access to safe and legal contraceptives for all men and women and abortion rights.

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Update #2 on the SRHR Debate

This is the second update on the European Feminist Forum’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights debate. 

 
SRHR Debate
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Some Thoughts on ‘The Malthus Factor’ in Europe

Read the contribution paper by Wendy Harcourt about the impact of the neo-Malthusian politics on social, global and economic inequalities in respect to the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of women in and outside Europe. 

 
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Update #1 on the SRHR Debate

This is the first update on the European Feminist Forum’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights debate. The debate opened on Tuesday, 13 of November 2007. 

 
SRHR Debate
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View from Azerbaijan

Feedback from "Power Ladies" Affinity Group
We consider women’s equal representation in the decision-making positions as pre-condition to the solution of numerous problems related to women’s rights. 

 
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EU and non-EU inequalities

by ASTRA
Read the strategic article by Wanda Nowicka from "Central and Eastern European Women’s Network for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights" (ASTRA) on status of both EU and non-EU women concerning the RSHR policies and development. 

 
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Debate on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR)

How to participate and follow the debate?
Why are migrant women being deprived of their human rights? Do they not deserve respect of their sexual and reproductive health and rights? How do European feminists feel about women electing to have abortions as an (emergency) contraceptive like the morning after pill? Join the discussion on (...) 

 
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Position Paper RSHR

What are the main issues of the debate over Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights to create the upcoming feminist agenda? Read the introductory position paper written by Aika van der Kleij and comment on the feminist vision of Europe (...)