PUBLICATIONS
Reports
An Unfulfilled Human Right: Family Planning in Guatemala
This report seeks to demonstrate that the Guatemalan government has fallen woefully short in meeting its international human rights obligations related to the provision of family planning services and information.
Read the Guatemala chapter from Women of the World: Laws and Policies Affecting Their Reproductive Lives -- Latin America and the Caribbean

Mas allá del derecho. Justicia y género en América Latina
(available in Spanish only). This book is the first publication of the Red Alas network, a Latin American network of law professors that aims to reform legal education in the region from a gender perspective. The Center for Reproductive Rights supports and is a part of this network.

Bodies on Trial: Reproductive Rights in Latin American Courts

Briefing Papers

Shadow Reports
Organizations like the Center for Reproductive Rights and its partners play an essential role in providing credible and reliable independent information to international human rights treaty monitoring bodies regarding the legal status and real-life situation of women and the efforts being made by governments to comply with human rights treaties. Shadow reports work to supplement, or "shadow," governments' reports on human rights issues by calling attention to their strides, as well as their setbacks.