We work so that women and people with gestational capacity have access to quality reproductive health services, including during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium, and that their decisions are respected without discrimination.
All people have the right to choose if they want to have children, when and with whom. To this end, the Mexican government is obliged to provide a variety of contraceptive methods and the pertinent information so that each person can choose the best option for their needs and life goals.
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The missing piece
The Missing Piece: Reproductive Justice addresses the status of five problems that require immediate resolution to achieve women’s reproductive justice in Mexico.

Prohibition whithout protection
While establishing a general law that allows marriage as of 18 years of age is positive, exceptions must be allowed in justifiable cases, in accordance to human rights standards.

Omission and Indifference: Reproductive Rights in Mexico (2013)
This report aims to provide a snapshot of the situation of reproductive rights in Mexico, from the analysis of the six issues that GIRE has defined as priorities for our work: contraception, abortion, maternal mortality, obstetric violence, assisted reproduction and work and family life.

Women and girls without justice
Girls and Women without Justice: Reproductive Rights in is a follow-up report to the information presented in Omission and Indifference, through the updating of figures, statistics and cases registered, documented and litigated by GIRE and members of Radar 4th until May 2015.