Lessons from Catalonia: advancing sexual and reproductive rights through feminist policymaking and governance
Tània Verge, Montserrat Pineda-Lorenzo

TL;DR
Catalonia's feminist policies show how governments can protect and expand sexual and reproductive rights through inclusive, rights-based approaches.
Contribution
The paper presents Catalonia’s National Strategy as a novel model for feminist policymaking that integrates SRR across multiple sectors.
Findings
Feminist leadership and expertise are critical for advancing sexual and reproductive rights.
Embedding SRR into education, workplaces, and public services enhances accessibility and sustainability.
Participatory policymaking strengthens accountability and advocacy for rights-based outcomes.
Abstract
As sexual and reproductive rights (SRR) face mounting threats globally, Catalonia’s National Strategy for Sexual and Reproductive Rights showcases how democratic governments can expand SRR through feminist policymaking and governance. Building on the region’s robust public health infrastructure, systemic inequalities have been addressed and care standards improved with innovative policies. Grounded in intersectional feminism and a rights-based approach that prioritises bodily autonomy, universality, accessibility and participation, SRR have been embedded not only into health policies but also into education, workplaces and community frameworks. Key lessons from this experience highlight the importance of feminist expertise and leadership in driving impactful change. Framing SRR as human rights broadens their scope and facilitates collaboration across cabinet portfolios, while…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSocial Policy and Reform Studies · Gender Politics and Representation · Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
