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Our Mission
We use the power of law to advance
reproductive rights as fundamental
human rights around the world.
Our Vision
We envision a world where every person
participates as an equal member of society
with dignity, regardless of gender; where
every woman is free to decide whether
or when to have children and whether to
marry; where access to quality reproductive
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Center for Reproductive Rights
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ReproductiveRights.org2018 ANNUAL REPORT
It’s been an extraordinary year.
Around the world, we used the power of the law to ignite
momentous change. Yet it was also a year in which we faced
an environment increasingly hostile to women’s rights in the
United States, and globally, we saw regressive policies take
root. As we face these shifts, the Center’s unique strategy is
more crucial than ever, and we are especially grateful that
you are with us.
Even in the darkest times, we rely on the power of the law to
advance justice. In the face of a reconfigured U.S. Supreme
Court, we are already building our plans to defend Roe v.
Wade. We are creating powerful, innovative legislative and
litigation strategies to combat burdensome laws at the state
level in the U.S. And in some of the most challenging political
landscapes around the world, we are working with partners to
create and advance protections that help every woman and
girl live a free and healthy life.
With major victories in Ireland and Kenya this year, we have
much to celebrate—and we must not forget that. We build all
our future successes on these hard-fought wins, each one a
critical building block in the long-term strategies we employ to
build an international legal framework that will secure our most
precious rights: the rights to autonomy, equality, life, health,
and dignity—everywhere in the world.
Please know your steadfast support fuels our fire to keep on
fighting.
Nancy Northup, President & CEO
Kathleen Tait, Board Chair
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TAKING A HISTORIC
STEP FORWARD
IN IRELAND
Abortion has been illegal in Ireland since 1861,
meaning that thousands of Irish women have
been forced to leave their country every year
to secure abortion care. We represented two
“
of these women, Amanda Mellet and Siobhán
My daughter is Whelan, when they took it upon themselves
to pursue justice, and brought their cases
not going to grow
to the UN Human Rights Committee. The
up in Ireland like
landmark rulings in both cases decreed that
I experienced. the abortion ban violated women’s human
That’s going to rights, and directed the Irish government to
be in the history undertake reforms. In May 2018, Irish voters
books for her.” overwhelmingly supported amending the
Constitution to strike the ban, paving the way
Amanda Mellet, for the government to introduce legislation
plaintiff in Mellet v. Ireland
permitting abortion.
Image: Honorees Amanda Mellet and Siobhán Whelan accepting
Changemaker awards at the Center’s annual Gala in October.
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SECURING A “ The ruling is a
landmark and
VICTORY FOR a source of
encouragement
MATERNAL HEALTH for the thousands
of mothers out there
IN KENYA who went through
something similar.
This is victory
A woman in labor in a Bungoma, Kenya, hospital for all of us.”
was denied care, forced to deliver her child on
the floor, and then subjected to abuse by the Josephine Majani,
hospital staff, who were caught on video slapping plaintiff in Josephine Majani v. Attorney
and screaming at her. We represented the General et al
woman, Josephine Majani, before the Bungoma
High Court, and won a landmark victory. The
decision called out the hospital for grossly
infringing upon Josephine’s “rights to health and
dignity,” and for failing to allocate the resources
required to put in place minimum standards for
maternal healthcare services. The ruling is an
important step forward in our ongoing fight to
ensure that all women have access to quality,
respectful maternal care, and our victory was built
on a previous maternal-health win in Brazil.
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STRIKING DOWN
BURDENSOME
LAWS IN TEXAS
Texas legislators have been working overtime
to pass laws meant to restrict access to abortion,
by creating undue burdens for women seeking
abortion services—and we have been fighting
back, every step of the way. After we went to
“
court to challenge a measure requiring health
care providers to bury or cremate all embryonic
Make no mistake, tissue from abortions, miscarriages, and ectopic
these restrictions pregnancy surgeries, the United States District
were designed to Court for the Western District of Texas permanently
shame and stigmatize struck down the cruel and extreme measure.
patients and health We are on the front lines of the ongoing fight to
care providers.” protect Texas women’s right to end a pregnancy.
Amy Hagstrom Miller,
Center client, Founder and President
of Whole Woman’s Health, and Whole
Woman’s Health Alliance
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FREEING WRONGLY
IMPRISONED
WOMEN IN
EL SALVADOR
In El Salvador, many women who suffer stillbirths
or miscarriages are sentenced to decades behind
bars, wrongly convicted of having had abortions,
which are illegal under the country’s draconian
anti-abortion law. This year, we secured the
“
release of two more women who had been
imprisoned after their own obstetric emergencies.
After almost 15 years in prison, Teodora del Keep supporting each
Carmen Vásquez and Maira Veronica Figueroa one of these women—
walked free to rejoin their families and re-start they also want to be
their lives. with their children, and
with their families.”
María Teresa Rivera,
Center client who was jailed for almost
five years after suffering a stillbirth
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“ Today’s ruling is
the first step in
correcting a
ENSURING ACCESS
TO CARE FOR
generations-long
offense affecting
millions in Virginia. ALL WOMEN
The laws we have
challenged lack Throughout the southern United States,
any legitimate we are fighting to strike down TRAP (Targeted
justification, medical Regulation of Abortion Providers) laws, which
or otherwise. They impose needless restrictions, the goal of which
should not, and is solely to make it difficult or impossible
for abortion providers to offer care. Many
cannot, stand.”
of these laws have been on the books for
Jenny Ma, years in Virginia, Louisiana, and Mississippi,
Senior Staff Attorney at the Center,
disproportionately affecting low-income
commenting on a September court ruling women, young women, and women of color.
Our victories help keep clinics open so women
can get the care they need.
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PROTECTING ACCESS
TO BIRTH CONTROL
“
When the Trump administration attempted on
many fronts to deny women access to birth Because I had access
control in defiance of the Affordable Care Act’s to contraception at
guarantee of cost-free contraceptive coverage, no extra cost, I was
we sued the administration. Through litigation, better able to take
advocacy, and a public awareness campaign, care of myself and
we led the charge, working with partners across finish a doctoral degree
the country and engaging the public to demand without an unplanned
that the ACA provision securing women’s access pregnancy—which
to contraception not be impeded. And we also would certainly have
filed suit against the federal government and
delayed my degree or
the University of Notre Dame for their unlawful
prevented me from
agreement to allow the University to deny
students, employees, and their dependents
finishing at all.”
insurance coverage for birth control, in addition
Excerpt from an Indianapolis woman’s
to challenging the administration’s unlawful rules comment to the U.S. Department of
that undermine the right to contraceptive coverage Health and Human Services expressing
on a national scale. opposition to the Trump administration’s
birth control rules
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“ The erasure of
reporting and
data on women and
DEMANDING COMPLETE
girls’ reproductive REPORTING FROM U.S.
rights is tantamount
to an outright DEPARTMENT OF STATE
rejection of the
basic principle In the spring, the United States Department of
that reproductive State stripped reproductive health and rights
rights are human from its annual country reports on human
rights.” rights. We filed a Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) request that demanded an explanation
Stephanie L. Schmid, for the removal of these vital statistics from
U.S. Foreign Policy Counsel at the Center the human rights reports. We then sued the
Department when it did not respond to our
request as required by law—and we intend
to keep pressing until we get answers. This
information and data are critical measures for
tracking the health and well-being of women
and girls worldwide, and must be included in
the reports in order to keep governments from
de-prioritizing the health care women need.
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OUR FINANCIALS PRO BONO
In our Pro Bono Allen & Overy Law Offices of Patrick J.
The fiscal year ending program, we have Alston & Bird O’Connell
June 30, 2018, was Anjarwalla & Khanna Linklaters
REVENUE
640 attorneys in Arent Fox Mattos Filho, Veiga Filho,
another year of record- 42 different countries Arnold & Porter Marrey Jr. e Quiroga
breaking growth for the working on more than Ashurst Advogados
48% Individuals - $14,751,986 Milbank, Tweed, Hadley &
Center, allowing us to 250 matters. This year,
Barrett Johnston Martin &
McCloy
Garrison
expand our program many committed firms Clifford Chance Morrison & Foerster
and staffing capacity provided legal work
Covington & Burling Morvillo Abramowitz Grand
Cozen O’Conner Iason & Anello
for greater impact on valued at a total of Crowell & Moring Munger Tolles & Olson
advancing our mission. 43% Foundations - $13,238,135 Cruz Marcelo & Tenefrancia O’Melveny & Myers
$17.26 million. We Davidson, Jones & Summers Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
are deeply grateful Debevoise & Plimpton Patterson Belknap Webb &
Total revenue increased 4% Gala - $1,293,830 to the firms and Dechert Tyler
by 12 percent to a 5% Government Grants - $1,440,068 individuals bringing
Dentons Paul, Weiss, Rifkind,
Dickson Law Office Wharton & Garrison
record $30.8 million— 0% Other - $83,432 the power of law to DLA Piper Proskauer Rose
continuing our pattern make a difference Duane Morris Reeves Amodio
Rincón-Cuellar & Asociados
of annual growth. in women’s lives.
Eversheds Sutherland
Rittenberg, Samuel &
10% Management & General - $2,839,686 Fish & Richardson
73 percent of expenses Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Phillips
went directly toward 17% Fundraising - $5,007,048
Jacobsen Robert V. Eye Law Office
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Ropes & Gray
program. The Center’s Gómez-Pinzón Zuleta Shearman & Sterling
EXPENSES
total net assets at the Abogados Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
close of fiscal year 2018 31% Global Programs - $8,969,135 Greenberg & Traurig Skadden, Arps, Slate,
Hughes Hubbard & Reed Meagher & Flom
were $45,149,359. Jenner & Block Squire Patton Boggs
Kilpatrick Townsend & Stock- Stroock & Stroock & Lavan
ton The Woody Law Firm
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Kathleen Tait – Chair Cynthia Blumenthal
Jonathan Kaufelt – Vice Chair Catalina Botero Marino
Nancy Northup – President & CEO Maria Cardona
J.B. Kittredge – Treasurer Phyllis Cohen
Amy Metzler Ritter – Secretary Nicki Nichols Gamble
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Joseph Stern – Assistant Secretary Rachel Lam
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