The coronavirus pandemic has impacted abortions around the world, with lockdowns complicating access in some places, while other countries made it easier to get at-home medical abortions. But despite stay-at-home orders, the world's legislatures, courts and politicians have continued to make key decisions to expand or roll back rights.
Malawi: Youths Raise Awareness On Abortion Bill
SAA announces venue change for 2021 International Conference on AIDS & STIs in Africa
The Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA), organizers of the International Conference on AIDS & STIs in Africa (ICASA), would like to inform with deep regret, all partners, stakeholders, delegates and the international community, that unfortunately ICASA 2021 will no longer be held in Kampala, Uganda from 6th - 11th December 2021 as planned as a result of circumstances beyond our control.
Pubertal blockers for transgender and gender diverse youth
Transgender and gender diverse children might choose to temporarily suppress puberty through the use of prescription medications called pubertal blockers. But deciding to get this treatment is a big step. Here's what you need to know about the pubertal blocker medication known as gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues, including the benefits, side effects and long-term effects.
Russia: Research into adolescent experiences influenced by the "prohibition of propaganda" law
Argentina: Silvia Lospennato defends the legalization of abortion: "No one else will decide for us"
As was the case in 2018, the national deputy for Cambiemos, Silvia Lospennato , gave an energetic closing speech in favor of the bill on voluntary interruption of pregnancy , and stressed the need to legislate and "continue fighting for freedom and equality "for women and girls to decide on their bodies.
Argentina's lower house passes bill to allow abortion
Join the survey: Impact of COVID-19 on lesbians across Europe and Central Asia
Correlates of loneliness in older persons living with HIV
Netherlands: Factors affecting frailty in middle-aged HIV-positive people
The myth of ‘older LGBT+’ people: Research shortcomings and policy/practice implications for health/care provision
This article explores the implications of research which takes a collectivised approach to lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans+ (LGBT+) ageing and which engages in Questionable Research Practices (QRPs) in doing so. Collectivised approaches to heterogenous identity-based groups address commonalities but often fail to address internal diversity, i.e. the differences between and among older LGBT+ people