Grupo de Información en Reproducción Elegida

For A Project To Strengthen Transparency And Accountability Related To Reproductive Rights

Overview
This grant will support Grupo de Información en Reproducción Elegida (GIRE)’s third edition of the Report on Reproductive Rights in Mexico, a biannual report that promotes women’s access to and exercise of reproductive rights by strengthening transparency and accountability. The report will continue to analyze information regarding the Mexican government’s compliance with national and international human rights standards, focusing on six reproductive rights: safe and legal abortion, contraception, maternal mortality, obstetric violence, work and family life, and assisted reproduction. In addition, GIRE will develop a more specific and in-depth report on access to legal abortion in the case of rape of teenagers.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
gire.org.mx 
Address
Antigua Taxqueña 174, Colonia Barrio San Lucas Delegación Coyoacan, Mexico City, 04030, Mexico
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for general operating support  
Grupo de Información en Reproducción Elegida (GIRE) is a feminist organization with 30 years of experience in comprehensive legal accompaniment, advocacy, research, and communication strategies. These strategies are interconnected as a way to achieve a social and cultural transformation in Mexico by demanding reproductive justice from a human rights perspective, while maintaining strong relationships, alliances, and collaboration with national and local organizations and collectives both in Mexico and regionally. GIRE’s aims to react to contextual changes, challenges, and opportunity windows for the reproductive justice movements, as well as to mitigate internal risks. GIRE will work to expand and explore systemic change projects and initiatives that are usually underfunded. (Strategy: Inclusive Governance)
for a project to strengthen transparency and accountability related to reproductive rights  
Grupo de Información en Reproducción Elegida is a feminist organization in Mexico that seeks reproductive justice. This grant will enable them to monitor the recommendations of the National Commission on Human Rights to search redress for reproductive rights violations within public health services; continue their work on legal accompaniment and empowerment of victims of reproductive rights violations; and carry out a sophisticated communications strategy to translate findings from their research into advocacy tools to demand improved access to public reproductive health services. This grant is aligned with the Service Delivery Monitoring substrategy in the Transparency, Participation, and Accountability strategy.

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