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  2. Reproductive rights in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    In Haiti, abortion is completely banned. In Jamaica, abortion is completely banned. [71] In Saint Kitts and Nevis, . In Saint Lucia, abortion is allowed in cases of police-reported rape, incest, or endangerment to mother's life, and is only allowed with an authorized health professional in a specially licensed facility. [4]

  3. List of countries by abortion rate - Wikipedia

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    International Abortion Rate Report. Country Rate per 1,000 women per year Number of abortions per year Year Age range ... Jamaica: 38.0 29,800 2019 [35]

  4. Abortion law - Wikipedia

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    Performing an abortion because of economic or social reasons is accepted in 37% of countries. Performing abortion only on the basis of a woman's request is allowed in 34% of countries, including in Canada, most European countries and China. [44] The exact scope of each legal ground also varies.

  5. What abortion politics might look like in a post-Roe world

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    For nearly 50 years, the landmark ruling has been at the center of the debate over reproductive rights in the U.S. Its repeal wouldn't end that fight, but it would change it in fundamental ways.

  6. Rastafari views on gender and sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Both contraception and abortion are usually censured, [41] and a common claim in Rasta discourse is that these were inventions of Babylon to decrease the black African birth-rate. [ 42 ] Rastas typically express hostile attitudes to homosexuality, regarding homosexuals as evil and unnatural; [ 43 ] this attitude derives from references to same ...

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  8. Human rights in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Jamaica is an ongoing process of development that has to consider the realities of high poverty levels, high violence, fluctuating economic conditions, and poor representation for citizens. Jamaica is a constitutional parliamentary democracy.

  9. Societal attitudes towards abortion - Wikipedia

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    South Africa: A 2003 Human Sciences Research Council study examined moral attitudes among South Africans: 56% said they believed that abortion is wrong even if there is a strong chance of serious defect in the fetus, while 70% said they believed that abortion is wrong if done primarily because the parents have low income and may be unable to afford another child.