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 <title>Clandestine abortion providers, </title>
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Sexual abuse by doctors, inflated prices charged by
providers and high rates of suicide as a result of unwanted pregnancies were
just some of the experiences raised by some amazing individuals providing
clandestine abortion services around the world.
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Providers brought together by the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.wgnrr.nl/home.php&quot;&gt;Women&amp;#39;s Global Network for Reproductive
Rights&lt;/a&gt; related their experiences of working in countries around the world helping
to save women&amp;#39;s lives in the most difficult of circumstances. We heard anonymous
testimonies from practitioners working in the Philippines,
Costa Rica, Sri Lanka, Mexico,
Kenya and Poland. 
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Each provider encountered and dealt with a different set of
barriers - issues of public health, social justice, security, training, lack of
public awareness amongst others, but all were united in their commitment.
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The most arresting story was that of a Sri Lankan doctor who
has spent the last 24 years building a network of clinics in Sri Lanka and
providing women with essential access to safe abortion. He described how the
pivotal moment for him came in the 1970s when he refused to give an 18 year-old
girl an abortion - on legal and religious grounds. The girl attempted to
terminate the pregnancy herself, suffered a haemorraghe and died shortly
afterwards.
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Since then, he has dedicated his life to supporting
reproductive rights for women, and the clandestine provision of safe abortion
all over Sri Lanka.
Country-specific factors he cited as barriers to legal abortion included the
influence of the Catholic church, and a public fear of ethnic imbalance - all
this against the backdrop of ongoing conflict after decades of civil war and
ethnic division.
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We heard that in Mexico,
estimates of clandestine abortions range between 200,000 and 1million, in Kenya activists are pushing for law reform and
greater public awarness, in Costa
Rica, over 20% of births are by women under
the age of 19, and unreliability of providers is a big problem. Finally, we
heard from a Polish provider with an unusual and controversial solution - her
initiative &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.womenonweb.org/&quot;&gt;Women on Web&lt;/a&gt; acts as an
online abortion service.
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At the end of the session, one of the delegates expressed
her gratitude and thanks for the inspiration of the testimonies. In the midst
of a huge conference where sweeping policy statements can sometimes distract
from the issue, it was important to hear the personal stories from those
working on the ground.
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