The newspaper Correio da Manhã published the interview Reproductive health without taboos, with Jacqueline Pitanguy, in its August 23 edition, which addressed the issue of reproductive health and recent strategies by CEPIA to expand the debate on the right to abortion and the need to update the law that deals with this topic, which dates back to 1940.
Jacqueline commented that Brazil needs to advance women’s right to health, autonomy, equality and non-discrimination, which are pillars of human rights and are intrinsically connected to the right to abortion.