Population and reproductive rights. Feminist perspectives from the South
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Participants at DAWN regional meetings on reproductive rights/population
Sonia Corrêa is a prominent Brazilian activist and researcher deeply engaged with women's rights, sexuality, and reproductive health. As the founder of SOS-Corpo and a key figure in networks like DAWN and Sexuality Policy Watch, her work champions feminist perspectives from the Global South. She critically examines the intersections of population, reproductive rights, and policy. Her extensive involvement in international negotiations significantly shapes discourse and policy related to gender and sexuality.

Participants at DAWN regional meetings on reproductive rights/population