Center for Reproductive Rights
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Hi there,
In many ways, 2021 was a landmark year in the fight for reproductive
rights. Through it all, and with your support, we remained strong in
the face of increasingly extreme attacks from our opponents in
countries around the world.
As we enter a new year, I hope I can count on your continued
partnership because we simply cannot stop now.
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I hope you'll renew your support for the Center for Reproductive
Rights in the most efficient and effective way possible by becoming a
Champion for Reproductive Rights.
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Champions are a community of donors who make an automatic,
recurring contribution each month. They play a vital role in ensuring
that we have a reliable base of support to plan our work for the long
term, and we know they'll be right there with us every step of the
way.
Becoming a monthly donor is the easiest way to support
reproductive rights around the world. You choose how much you give,
and you can change, pause, or cancel your contribution at any time.
And if you start your monthly gift by January 31, you'll receive your
official 2022 Champions for Reproductive Rights supporter card to keep
as a symbol of your dedication to this fight, so please don't wait!
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Last year, we defended against the most extreme attacks on abortion
rights in decades in the United States. But we also worked to advance
reproductive rights and hold governments accountable for their human
rights obligations in countries around the world.
Here are just some of the things we accomplished together in 2021:
* In a landmark ruling, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
established standards throughout the region to help protect
women seeking reproductive health care, including abortion. The
ruling came in our case, Manuela v. El Salvador, filed on behalf
of our client, Manuela, who was unjustly sentenced to 30 years
in prison under the country's total abortion ban after
experiencing an obstetric emergency.
* After years of advocacy by the Center and our partners, Nepal
agreed to decriminalize abortion and protect the sexual and
reproductive health and rights of women and girls.
* After years of forcing public schoolgirls to undergo pregnancy
testing and permanently expelling them if they were found
pregnant, the Tanzanian government announced it would end the
discriminatory and oppressive policy. The Center and our
partners are actively litigating a case on behalf of six
Tanzanian girls to ensure this change is lasting.
* The European Parliament passed a resolution affirming that
sexual and reproductive health and rights are fundamental human
rights that must be upheld by all European Union member states.
None of this work is possible without the unwavering support
and partnership of our
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Champions for Reproductive Rights. By renewing your support with a
monthly contribution today, you will ensure that we can continue this
critical work in 2022 and beyond.
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Please start a recurring gift by January 31 to stand with us
and receive your official Champions for Reproductive Rights supporter
card.
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Thank you for all that you do. Here's to another year of advancing
reproductive rights around the world.
Sincerely,
Enid Muthoni
Senior Vice President, Global Legal Program
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