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Gemma Chan: I want all women to be able to live without violence

We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. Gemma Chan: I want all women to be able to live without violence The pandemic has taken a violent toll on many women; we must offer them better support By Gemma Chan Mar 9, 2021 In celebration of International Women s Day, we asked a diverse range of inspiring high-profile figures, from actresses and poets to activists and politicians, to tell us what one thing they d like to change for women the world over. Although feminist issues have never taken more precedence, this series proves that there is still work to be done. Here, Gemma Chan writes about how she wants to eradicate the many forms of violence faced by women and girls globally.

Jamaicans share deepest secrets in fresh push to allow abortion

Jamaicans share deepest secrets in fresh push to allow abortion Reuters > By Reuters - 20 February 2021 - 11:41 Jamaican law bans abortion with a penalty of life in jail. Image: 123RF/David Carillet Midway through sex, Trishana s boyfriend removed the condom she d told him to use, resulting in an unwanted pregnancy and the prospect of life in jail if she was caught terminating it. Trishana s gynaecologist agreed to perform an abortion in his clinic after hours for about $300 (R4 397,69), although he could have been jailed for three years if caught. It was definitely was the right decision to make. I m still a 20-something figuring life out, said Trishana, who declined to publish her real name but plans to anonymously submit her story to Abortion Jamaica, a website set up last month.

FEATURE-Jamaicans share deepest secrets in fresh push to allow abortion

By Kate Chappell, Thomson Reuters Foundation 6 Min Read Jamaican law bans abortion with a penalty of life in jail Lawmaker Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn is pushing for decriminalisation KINGSTON, Feb 18 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Midway through sex, Trishana’s boyfriend removed the condom she’d told him to use, resulting in an unwanted pregnancy and the prospect of life in jail if she was caught terminating it. Trishana’s gynaecologist agreed to perform an abortion in his clinic after hours for about $300, although he could have been jailed for three years if caught. “It was definitely was the right decision to make. I’m still a 20-something figuring life out,” said Trishana, who declined to publish her real name but plans to anonymously submit her story to Abortion Jamaica, a website set up last month.

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