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International Women's Day 2023: Launch of the Livingstone Safe Abortion Care Charter – OBGYNs in Africa reaffirm their commitment to safe abortion care

To celebrate International Women’s Day 2023, OBGYN national societies across Africa reaffirm their commitment to strengthen access to safe abortion care through the launch of the Livingstone Safe Abortion Care Charter.  

Rwanda
Maputo
Mozambique
Burkina-faso
Kenya
Zambia
Uganda
Burkina
Zambian
Swebby-macha
Obstetrase-ginecologistas
Livingstone-charter

Health care workers in East, Southern and Central Africa celebrate International Safe Abortion Day 2022

To mark International Safe Abortion Day (ISAD) 2022, FIGO interviewed member societies who have partnered with us to implement the Advocating for Safe Abortion Project. They shared details of their activities that highlight the links between safe abortion and preventable maternal deaths, the need for advocacy to overcome barriers to abortion care, and opportunities for the future.  

Emachai
Maputo
Mozambique
Zambia
Uganda
Zambian
Maria-jos
Eunice-themba
Simon-peter-kayondo
Obstetrase-ginecologistas
Roev-wade
Jean-chirwa

Looking back on the successes of the International Safe Abortion Day 2021

For International Safe Abortion Day (ISAD), marked on 28 September, the 10 national member societies FIGO supports through its Advocating for Safe Abortion Project developed educational activities and awareness-raising campaigns in their countries and communities.

Abidjan
Lagunes
Coted-ivoire
Maputo
Mozambique
Benin
United-states
Sofala
Mali
Chipata
Western
Zambia

OBGYNs in Mozambique call to strengthen gender equality and access to safe abortion

Image In a year that saw access to reproductive health services diminish due to COVID-19 and associated restrictions, International Women’s Day 2021 provided a welcome opportunity to reflect on, learn about and advocate for important women’s health topics, including access to safe abortion. Unsafe abortion remains a huge cause of preventable maternal mortality and morbidity. The World Health Organization estimates that around 13% of maternal deaths are attributable to unsafe abortion, and that around 3 in every 4 abortions in Africa and Latin America are unsafe. According to the 2011 Demographic Health Survey, unsafe abortion was a leading cause of preventable maternal death in Mozambique, one of ten countries in FIGO’s Advocating Safe Abortion Project. In order to reverse this dramatic situation that affects girls and women, the new Penal Code of 2014 was approved (law Nr 35/2014 of December 31st), that was revised in 2019 (Law Nr 24/2019 of December 24th), which included,

United-states
Mozambique
America
Eliana-coelho
Eunice-themba
Fernanda-machungo
Obstetrase-ginecologistas
Emilia-goncalves
Pathfinder-international
World-health-organization
Ministry-of-health
Ministry-of-youth

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