Latin America's fight to legalise abortion: the key battlegrounds

After Argentina rejected a bill to allow abortion in the first 14 weeks of pregnancy, hopes of reform now rest elsewhere

An estimated 6.5 million abortions take place across Latin America each year. Three-quarters of these procedures are unlawful, often performed in unsafe illegal clinics or at home.

Of 33 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean, only Cuba, Uruguay and Guyana permit elective abortions. Women also have the right to choose in Mexico City. Elsewhere, however, the right to an abortion is severely restricted, with terminations often permitted in cases of rape, or if the pregnancy will endanger the life of the mother. Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Suriname all have a complete ban on abortion.

Brazil

Activists consider Brazil a key battleground in the fight to decriminalise abortion in Latin America. Days before the crucial vote on abortion in Argentina, Brazil’s supreme court began hearings on allowing elective abortions through to the 12th week of pregnancy. Opposition to any loosening of existing laws – which currently ban abortions except in the case of rape or threat to a woman’s life – remains strong. Jair Bolsonaro, the leading conservative presidential candidate in Brazil’s forthcoming elections, has pledged to veto decriminalisation attempts, while evangelical Christian members of congress are pushing a rival bill that would make abortion illegal in all circumstances.

Chile

Last year, Chile removed its total ban on abortion, with terminations made legal in cases of rape, incest and where there there is danger to a woman’s health. A bill legalising abortion up to 14 weeks has now been put before the senate. Last month, three women were stabbed at a reproductive rights rally organised in favour of decriminalisation. President Sebastián Piñera has said he will oppose any attempts to further ease restrictions on terminations.

Venezuela

Earlier this year, Venezuela’s national constituent assembly, which has the mandate to update or reform the country’s national constitution, said it would debate the decriminalisation of abortion. Abortion is currently only legal if a woman’s life is endangered.

Uruguay

In 2012, the country became only the second in the region after Cuba to decriminalise abortion for all women in the first trimester of pregnancy. It is considered a model for women’s reproductive rights.

Colombia

In 2006, Colombia lifted its blanket ban on abortion. Terminations are now allowed in cases of rape, incest, foetal malformation, if the foetus is at risk, and if the physical or mental health of the mother is at risk.

El Salvador

Women can face up to 50 years in prison for having an abortion in El Salvador, which – like its neighbours Honduras and Nicaragua – maintains a total ban on abortion in any circumstance. All attempts to legalise abortion to save the mother’s life, or in cases of rape or incest, have failed. The success of conservative parties in legislative and municipal elections will effectively block any loosening of the ban in the near future.

Peru

Three years after Peru’s congress voted against broadening laws to allow abortion in cases of rape or incest, the government is facing calls to consider decriminalisation.

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Annie Kelly

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