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The abortion cases that could force El Salvador to loosen its ban


San Salvador, El Salvador – Lawyers are fighting for the release of one of the dozens of women imprisoned for abortion-related crimes in El Salvador in a case that could signal if the country will be swept up by the region’s “green wave” of abortion decriminalisation.
Sara, a Salvadoran woman identified only by her first name to protect her identity, had a miscarriage in 2012 at the age of 22 when she slipped and fell washing laundry. She was sentenced to 30 years in prison for aggravated homicide but has maintained her innocence.
Her appeal was scheduled for March 15 but was postponed because of a technical issue with the virtual hearing that has yet to be resolved. A new court date has not yet been set. ....

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COVID-19 Has Led to 1 Million Unplanned Pregnancies: UN


COVID-19 Has Led to 1 Million Unplanned Pregnancies: UN
Women faced an average disruption in their family planning services of 3.6 months.
By Anastasia Moloney
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation)  Nearly 12 million women in poorer countries lost access to contraception in the pandemic, leading to 1.4 million unplanned pregnancies, the United Nations said on Thursday.
Estimates by the UN sexual and reproductive health agency, UNFPA, showed women lost access to contraception as the pandemic drew resources away from family planning or hit supply chains.
Women also lost out due to coronavirus travel restrictions, clinic closures, and stay-at-home orders, the UNFPA said.
“We must ensure that women and girls have uninterrupted access to life-saving contraceptives and maternal health medicines,” UNFPA’s head, Natalia Kanem, said in a statement. “The devastating impact that COVID-19 has had on the lives of millions of women and girls in the past year u ....

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