In Cuba, voters moved overwhelmingly to approve a new Family Code—which will legalize same-sex marriage and adoption—late last month. More in the latest Ms. Global:
found that 77 percent of voters want to legalize abortion beyond the first trimester of pregnancy, in the case of health concerns.
In the past, residents of San Marino — a predominantly Catholic nation — have had to travel to Italy for abortion care. Under previous San Marino law, those who sought abortion services abroad risked criminal prosecution if discovered. to cover the cost of abortions, a significant departure from their previous law. “Before the new law legalizing [abortion], women not only had to pay for it, you had to do it in secret,” said advocate Elena D’Amelio, who collected signatures for the referendum.
Currently, same-sex relationships are illegal in Sri Lanka. In March, the U.N. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women called on Sri Lanka to
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