Reports archivos - Información y datos sobre aborto legal en México, violencia obstétrica, muerte materna y otros.

Reports

GIRE publishes research and reports on reproductive justice. Here is a selection of our publications that have been translated to English.

2025

Maternidad o castigo. Hacia la despenalización del aborto en México

This report outlines the ongoing challenges stemming from the continued criminalization of abortion as a health service.
It shows how penal regulation reinforces structural violence and the persecution of those who seek abortions, while also maintaining an unjustified intrusion into their life plans.

2022

Justicia olvidada: violencia e impunidad en la salud reproductiva

This publication, the result of a collaboration between GIRE and Impunidad Cero, seeks to highlight the connection between impunity and access to justice for survivors of obstetric violence and maternal death in Mexico.
It includes recommendations addressed to the responsible authorities.

2022

Promesas sin cumplir

In addition to contributing a gender-based analysis of the disadvantages faced by domestic workers in the recognition of their labor rights, this report explores the intersection between labor rights, social security benefits, and reproductive rights.

2022

Sin reparación no hay justicia

This report by GIRE, the CMDPDH, and the FJEDD highlights the adverse and complex situation faced by victims of human rights violations in Mexico, as well as the significant institutional challenges the State faces in fulfilling its obligations regarding comprehensive reparations.

2022

Step by Step: Mexico’s Supreme Court Rulings on Abortion

This document uses simple language to analyze the nine emblematic rulings on abortion issued by Mexico’s most important court between 2002 and 2021.

2022

Alternative report submitted to the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

2021

El camino hacia la justicia reproductiva

Ten years after the constitutional reform on human rights, and with the firm conviction that reproductive justice is a goal worth fighting for, this report outlines the progress made, as well as the persistent barriers that must be addressed by the Mexican State.

2019

The Missing Piece: Reproductive Justice

This report aims to serve as a starting point for identifying concrete actions that will allow the Mexican State—particularly in the context of a change in government—to stop treating corruption and impunity as unrelated to the everyday experiences of women.

2019

Alternative report by mexican civil society organizations