Project

Abortion Support for Youth & Immigrants/Refugees

Host Organization: SHARE, center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive JusticeEmdi-circle-small Seoul, South Korea mdi-circle-small http://srhr.kr/

About

The purpose of this project is to support abortion access for youth, immigrants, and refugees living in Korea. SHARE supports youth, immigrants, and refugees who face intersectional and complex discrimination, inequality, and socioeconomic difficulties to terminate pregnancies, protect their health, and livelihoods safely. Your support of this project will greatly assist in the continued progress of these efforts.

Need

While abortion is currently decriminalized in South Korea, the reality for youth, immigrants, and refugees remains extremely challenging. They often face barriers to accessing early and safe abortion services due to language barriers, residency status issues, lack of information, and financial difficulties. The limited availability of abortion services outside of Seoul often necessitates long-distance travel. In many cases, they need additional support for a safe space and financial assistance.

Long term impact

The difficulties faced by youth, immigrants, and refugees in need of abortion vividly illustrate the discrimination, inequality, rights gaps, and barriers to accessing healthcare faced by social minorities in Korean society. However, the Korean government has shown little interest in this issue. By continuing to provide abortion support, we can identify the practical difficulties they face, transform these barriers into concrete agendas, and demand change from the government.

About the Organization

SHARE, the center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive Justice is the first organization in South Korea to provide comprehensive and intersectional services related to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). SHARE is dedicated to researching and proposing laws and policies related to SRHR, providing medical information and support, and offering resources and training programs for comprehensive sexuality education (CSE). SHARE aims to build a society where everyone can enjoy their sexual and reproductive rights and achieve social justice. [Vision] SHARE creates a society where everyone enjoys sexual and reproductive rights without being discriminated against or excluded and, based on sufficient information and equal resources, mutually builds capacity. [Mission] SHARE creates a heartwarming and comfortable space where anyone can visit at any time without hesitation and share any kind of story. SHARE creates an environment for grounded and accurate counseling and accessible treatment and creates a society free from discrimination. SHARE forms networks with diverse fields and social movements at home and abroad and raises civil society's awareness of SRHR. SHARE builds systems whereby diverse people can access sexual and reproductive information and support needed in their lives and creates and provides educational materials that are easy to understand comprehensive and include sufficient content. SHARE researches on and publicizes laws and policies to realize sexual rights and reproductive justice based on field circumstances and experiences. [Values] SHARE fights against unjust power that infringes on sexual rights and reproductive justice. SHARE aims at a horizontal culture and operation and emphasizes members' capacity-building and happiness. SHARE supports people's right to experience and discover failure and joy in their lives and newly creates a language of rights whereby people can realize lives of their wishes instead of charity or protection. SHARE challenges normality and, based on intersectionality and diversity, forges solidarity and creates change. In the process, it shares experiences with and mutually builds capacity with civil society organizations (CSOs). SHARE is based on and organizes the field at the same time. SHARE is aware that our activities are part of a broad movement to promote human rights and, as an organization based in non-Western Asia, maintains a postcolonial viewpoint. SHARE rejects stigmas, pity, judgments, and correction, affirms all of our pleasures and desires, and supports people's independent and free search for their rights. SHARE resists the illegalization and criminalization of particular kinds of sex and reproduction and activates rights instead of prohibitions.

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While abortion is currently decriminalized in South Korea, the reality for youth, immigrants, and refugees remains extremely challenging. They often face barriers to accessing early and safe abortion services due to language barriers, residency status issues, lack of information, and financial difficulties. The limited availability of abortion services outside of Seoul often necessitates long-distance travel. In many cases, they need additional support for a safe space and financial assistance.

Long term impact

The difficulties faced by youth, immigrants, and refugees in need of abortion vividly illustrate the discrimination, inequality, rights gaps, and barriers to accessing healthcare faced by social minorities in Korean society. However, the Korean government has shown little interest in this issue. By continuing to provide abortion support, we can identify the practical difficulties they face, transform these barriers into concrete agendas, and demand change from the government.

About the Organization

SHARE, the center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive Justice is the first organization in South Korea to provide comprehensive and intersectional services related to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). SHARE is dedicated to researching and proposing laws and policies related to SRHR, providing medical information and support, and offering resources and training programs for comprehensive sexuality education (CSE). SHARE aims to build a society where everyone can enjoy their sexual and reproductive rights and achieve social justice. [Vision] SHARE creates a society where everyone enjoys sexual and reproductive rights without being discriminated against or excluded and, based on sufficient information and equal resources, mutually builds capacity. [Mission] SHARE creates a heartwarming and comfortable space where anyone can visit at any time without hesitation and share any kind of story. SHARE creates an environment for grounded and accurate counseling and accessible treatment and creates a society free from discrimination. SHARE forms networks with diverse fields and social movements at home and abroad and raises civil society's awareness of SRHR. SHARE builds systems whereby diverse people can access sexual and reproductive information and support needed in their lives and creates and provides educational materials that are easy to understand comprehensive and include sufficient content. SHARE researches on and publicizes laws and policies to realize sexual rights and reproductive justice based on field circumstances and experiences. [Values] SHARE fights against unjust power that infringes on sexual rights and reproductive justice. SHARE aims at a horizontal culture and operation and emphasizes members' capacity-building and happiness. SHARE supports people's right to experience and discover failure and joy in their lives and newly creates a language of rights whereby people can realize lives of their wishes instead of charity or protection. SHARE challenges normality and, based on intersectionality and diversity, forges solidarity and creates change. In the process, it shares experiences with and mutually builds capacity with civil society organizations (CSOs). SHARE is based on and organizes the field at the same time. SHARE is aware that our activities are part of a broad movement to promote human rights and, as an organization based in non-Western Asia, maintains a postcolonial viewpoint. SHARE rejects stigmas, pity, judgments, and correction, affirms all of our pleasures and desires, and supports people's independent and free search for their rights. SHARE resists the illegalization and criminalization of particular kinds of sex and reproduction and activates rights instead of prohibitions.

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