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Zimbabwe court rules abortion law unconstitutional, paves way for reform
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72455, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's judiciary struck down restrictive abortion statutes after Justice Slyvia Chirawu-Mugomba ruled that excluding mental health grounds violates constitutional protections for women with disabilities. The Community Working Group on Health and legislator Nyasha Batitsa successfully challenged provisions limiting terminations to physical health emergencies while ignoring sexual exploitation of institutionalized patients unable to consent. Parliament separately advanced reforms permitting elective procedures through 12 weeks of gestation and extending access to 20 weeks when maternal wellbeing faces jeopardy. The Medical Services Amendment Bill would eliminate judicial approval requirements and authorize midwives to perform terminations in underserved regions, though final passage requires Senate approval and presidential assent from Emmerson Mnangagwa. Advocacy organizations stress that overcoming stigma, expanding rural infrastructure and preventing conscientious objection barriers remain essential to implementing expanded reproductive autonomy protections aligned with the 2013 constitution and international human rights commitments. [/QUOTE]
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