Approved last week with guidelines for legal abortion in children and adolescents. The measure, , is the latest example of a legislative project that targets women and girls.
Lawyer Marina Ganzarolli looked into the Congress’s production and analyzed 1,406 texts discussed between 1988 and 2016 — just over a thousand had “woman” as the keyword. The research showed, for example, that among projects on sexual or reproductive rights, most brought proposals to restrict them, not guarantee them.
After receiving criticism from civil society entities and the Ministry of Human Rights of the Lula (PT) government, the text on the Conanda resolution may face difficulties in the Senate. THE Sheet showed that the parliamentarians of the House are.
This Thursday’s Café da Manhã (13) talks with Marina Ganzarolli about the findings of her analysis, which gave rise to the book. The lawyer, also founder and president of Me Too Brasil, discusses how legislative production has looked at the rights of Brazilian women in different areas.
The audio program is published on Spotify, a streaming service partner of Sheet in the initiative and which specializes in music, podcast and video. You can listen to the episode by clicking above. To access the app, simply register for free.
Café da Manhã is published from Monday to Friday, always at the beginning of the day. The episode is presented by journalists Gabriela Mayer and Gustavo Simon. Produced by Laura Lewer and Lucas Monteiro. Sound editing is by Thomé Granemann.
