This Argument Map is a strategic resource designed to support justice institutions at all levels in upholding and expanding sexual and reproductive rights guaranteed under Brazilian law.
The 1994 United Nations International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo marked a significant milestone in establishing a shared global commitment to sustainable development with equity for all. It emphasized human rights and dignity, access to family planning, sexual and reproductive health and rights, gender equality, equal education for girls, and the elimination of violence against women, among other priorities.
On November 5, Women’s Learning Partnership (WLP) joined artists, activists, and movement leaders from around the world at the Second Global Artivism Convening in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, one of the most vibrant cultural capitals of the African diaspora.