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Argentina Joins the Geneva Consensus and Criticisms Grow

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Argentina’s incorporation into the Geneva Consensus on the Promotion of Women’s Health and the Strengthening of the Family generated criticism from organizations linked to the defense of sexual and reproductive rights. The National Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe and Free Abortion questioned Javier Milei’s Government’s decision and warned about its possible political implications. The accession was formalized by the Foreign Ministry and re…
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Canal C Argentina formalized its accession to the Geneva Consensus The Argentine Government formalized its accession to the Geneva Consensus on the Promotion of Women's Health and the Strengthening of the Family, an international declaration promoted in 2020 by the United States, Brazil, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia and Uganda. With Argentine accession, the coalition reaches 42 signatory countries. The Geneva Consensus upholds the protection of hum…

The government of Argentina's far-right president, Javier Milei, has signed the country's adherence to the Geneva Consensus Declaration, a document from an international alliance of countries that condemn abortion. The Argentine Foreign Ministry stated that "the Declaration reaffirms the protection of human life and the family as the natural and fundamental unit of society." What is the Geneva Consensus? The Geneva Consensus on Promoting Women's…

The national government's adherence to the international document promoted by conservative sectors generated questions from feminist organizations and advocates of sexual and reproductive rights, who warn of a setback in public policies linked to the voluntary termination of pregnancy.

The decision of the national government formalized this week Argentina’s accession to the Geneva Consensus, an international political declaration promoted by conservative sectors. Feminist and transfeminist organizations questioned the measure and warned that, although it does not modify the current legislation, it expresses a political alignment that threatens access to sexual and reproductive rights. By ANRed This week the national government…

Argentina joined the international pro-life coalition.

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Argentina’s incorporation into the Geneva Consensus on the Promotion of Women’s Health and the Strengthening of the Family generated criticism from organizations linked to the defense of sexual and reproductive rights. The National Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe and Free Abortion questioned Javier Milei’s Government’s decision and warned about its possible political implications. The accession was formalized by the Foreign Ministry and re…

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