Abortion Access in Latin Migration Routes

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OrganizationIpas
Region Mexico
Website Website
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ProjectLeader Daniela Perdomo


There are 57.5 million migrants in the Americas, and most of them are women and girls. During migration, they are frequently subjected to gender-based violence, which puts them at risk of unintended pregnancy and other health consequences. As a part of this project, we will increase access to abortion along key migration routes in Latin America and the Caribbean by disseminating a ChatBot that will provide information about SRHR and abortion access to migrant women and girls.


Challenge

Women and girls make up a majority of the 57.5 million migrants in the Americas. In Mexico, half of the migrants are women. High rates of gender-based violence in this population occur before and during migration, and barriers to accessing contraception put them at risk of unintended pregnancy and other health consequences. This population has limited access to sexual and reproductive health information and support.

Long-Term Impact

Our chatbot will help users overcome financial barriers to abortion by informing them that abortion in cases of GBV should be free of charge at Mexico's public health facilities. Our adapted chatbot would not only provide information on safe abortion self-management, but also ensure that migrants know which abortion accompaniment networks can link them to the support and material/financial resources needed to access care (ex. transportation).

References

  1. https://www.ipas.org
  2. https://ipascam.org/
  3. https://ipasmexico.org/
  4. https://www.facebook.com/IpasCentroamericaMx/
  5. https://twitter.com/Ipas_CAM


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[[Category:Gender Equality in Mexico Projects]], [[Category:Lack of access to safe and legal abortion services for women migrating through Latin America Projects]]

[[Category:Gender Equality in Mexico Projects in Mexico]], [[Category:Lack of access to safe and legal abortion services for women migrating through Latin America Projects in Mexico]]