“There are still many barriers to accessing safe abortions in Thailand, depending on where you live, and how much money you have.”
It’s quite emotional to remember the day the abortion law changed
“I was getting so many messages from people telling me they’d had abortions, but they didn’t know who to talk to, or how to deal with it.”
We support so many people on the hotline
“We hope that someday we don’t need to provide this support and the system can serve people as it should.”
I started talking about my abortion experience in public
“It was important that we were at the centre of this campaign to change the law, as people who’ve actually had abortions.”
We still want a more progressive approach to abortion
“We want to see better implementation of the law so people can actually access free abortion care when they need it.”
After my abortion I really wanted to do something on this issue
“I feel like the legal change is incredibly positive in terms of it finally confirming the autonomy of women.”
The voices of women and girls living in IDP camps in Nigeria
Women and children make up the majority of those living in the camps, and they suffer from a lack of food, security and healthcare.
Lesbian Day of Visibility and Abortion Access
Lesbian Day of Visibility isn’t just about being seen; it’s about being heard, valued, and celebrated for exactly who we are.
Female sex workers speak up for abortion rights in Uganda
As a feminist network of grassroots Female Sex Worker led groups we know that sex workers are disproportionately affected by unsafe abortion.












