“There is no universal freedom without gender equality and bodily autonomy.”

 

The 2023 Blueprint for Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice Policy Agenda has been released and endorsed by more than 100 broad and diverse organizations working across global and domestic sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice issues. It focuses on specific policy and leadership actions the Executive Branch can take to further advance sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice in the U.S. and around the world.

The Blueprint for Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice

The Blueprint for Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice is a proactive policy agenda to advance sexual and reproductive health in the United States and around the world. The endorsing organizations are committed to the bold vision that every person has the ability to make their own decisions about their lives and health regardless of who they are, how much money they have, or where they live. Ensuring every person has access to sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice is foundational to economic, mental, and physical well-being.

The wrongly decided United States Supreme Court decision to end the constitutional right to abortion was an attack on bodily autonomy and is part of an ongoing global assault on human rights to undermine access to contraception, sex education, gender-affirming care, the rights of women, girls, and LGBTQIA+ people, and more. Simultaneously, we are facing growing crises in maternal health, STI rates, climate, and many more. Our nation and our world cannot continue on this trajectory.

In many parts of the United States and around the world, restrictive laws and policies have made it virtually impossible to access the information, services, and providers people need to care for their health and wellbeing.

That’s why there is a palpable urgency for a bold, proactive and transformative agenda,

Because sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice intersect with numerous other issues, policy solutions must also seek to further gender equity, racial equity, economic justice, environmental justice, the right to community safety, immigrant rights, Indigenous people’s rights, LGBTQIA+ liberation, young people’s rights, survivor rights, and the rights of people with disabilities. Indeed, people most affected by sexual and reproductive health policies are the same people  who have fewer resources and means to navigate systemic barriers. While the crises we face cannot be solved by executive action alone, it is critical that the current and future administrations prioritize sexual and reproductive health care and racial and gender justice in all actions and implement policies that will help ensure all people  — no matter who they are, how much money they have, or where they are from — obtain and maintain sexual and reproductive autonomy.

In 2019, the Blueprint for Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice publicly released, for the first time, a proactive policy agenda.

In 2020, First Priorities for the Blueprint for Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice was released. It was a detailed punch list of executive and agency actions for the opening days of an incoming administration.

In May 2023, A Blueprint Vision Statement: Principles to Reimagine and Strengthen Reproductive Freedom was released. It was a guiding document for policymakers at all levels of government to action in order to strengthen reproductive freedom.

In October 2023, the 2023 Blueprint Policy Agenda was released.

The 2023 Blueprint Policy Agenda builds upon the many actions that the Biden-Harris administration has taken to advance and defend access to sexual and reproductive health care.

 

 

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Endorsing Organizations

Abortion Access Front
ACCESS REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE
ACLU
Advocates for Youth
Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH)
AIDS Alabama
AIDS Alliance for Women, Infants, Children, Youth & Families
AIDS United
Alia Alamal Association
All-Options
All* Above All
American Atheists
American Humanist Association
American Jewish World Service
Americans for Contraception
Amplify Youth Health Collective
AVAC
Black Women for Wellness
Black Women for Wellness Action Project
California NOW
Catholics for Choice
Center for Biological Diversity
Center for Reproductive Rights
Church in the Cliff
Coalition to Expand Contraceptive Access
Collective Power for Reproductive Justice
Community Catalyst
Contraceptive Access Initiative
Council for Global Equality
EMAA Project
EngenderHealth
Essential Access Health
Families USA
Fòs Feminista, International Alliance for Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice
FP2030
Girls Health Ed
Global Fund for Women
Guttmacher Institute
Healthy Teen Network
Hollywood NOW

Human Rights Campaign
Ibis Reproductive Health
If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice
In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda
interACT: Advocates for Intersex Youth
International Center for Research on Women
Ipas
Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health
Jane’s Due Process
Lawyering Project
Michigan Organization on Adolescent Sexual Health
MomsRising
National Abortion Federation
National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum
National Black Women’s HIV/AIDS Network
National Center for Lesbian Rights
National Council of Jewish Women
National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association
National Health Law Program
National Institute for Reproductive Health
National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice
National Network to End Domestic Violence
National Organization for Women
National Organization for Women Foundation
National Partnership for Women & Families
National Women’s Health Network
National Women’s Law Center
New Voices for Reproductive Justice
Nicole Clark Consulting, LLC
North Carolina National Organization for Women
Our Bodies Ourselves
PAI
Physicians for Reproductive Health
Planned Parenthood Federation of America

Population Connection Action Fund
Population Institute
Positive Women’s Network-USA
Power to Decide
Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
Reproductive Freedom For All
Reproductive Health Impact: The Collaborative for Equity & Justice
Reproductive Justice Resilience Project
Rhia Ventures
RHITES (Reproductive Health Initiative for Telehealth Equity & Solutions)
Secular Coalition for America
SIECUS: Sex Ed for Social Change
TEACH (Training in Early Abortion for Comprehensive Healthcare)
Teen Health Mississippi
The Feminist Wire
The Hunger Project
The Population Council
The Southwest Women’s Law Center
The TRIAD Trust
The Womxn Project
Ubuntu Black Family Wellness Collective
UCSF Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health
Ujima Inc., The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community
UltraViolet
Universal Access Project
URGE: Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity
Urgent Action Fund for Feminist Activism
USA for UNFPA
Washington State Federation of Democratic Women
We Testify
Whitman-Walker Institute
Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault
Women Deliver
Women Lawyers On Guard Action Network, Inc.
Women’s Refugee Commission
Woodhull Freedom Foundation

For more information about the Blueprint for Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice, please contact any of the endorsing organizations above.