Canadians for Choice has compiled a list of organizations whose websites provide information on sexual and reproductive health and rights in Canada and at the international level. We hope that the information provided through these links will complement the information found on our website. Please do not hesitate to let us know if you find any other relevant websites that could complete this list of useful organizations and resources.

International sites
Abortion Films
On this website, you will find a choice of movies on the topics of unwanted pregnancy and abortion in many countries around the globe. The videos focus around illegal and dangerous abortions. They articulate the importance of preventing unwanted pregnancies and that there are no sensible alternatives to legal and safe abortions.

Association for Women’s Rights in Development
The Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID) is an international membership organization connecting, informing and mobilizing people and organizations committed to achieving gender equality, sustainable development and women's human rights. On the website, you will find information relevant to AWID four key areas: Feminist Movements and Organizations; Gender Equality and New Technologies; Women’s Rights and Economic Change; and Young Women and Leadership. You can also find information about AWID’s international conference, taking place every three years. You can also find announcements about other events, international job postings and analysis of key issues.

Catholics for a Free Choice
Catholics for a Free Choice (CFFC) was founded in 1973 to serve as a voice for Catholics who believe that the Catholic tradition supports a woman’s moral and legal right to follow her conscience in matters of sexuality and reproductive health. Their website contains resources, news updates and general information related to Catholicism, sexuality and reproductive freedom. It has an abortion and a contraception library. The website also contains all editions of CFFC’s quarterly magazine, Conscience.

Center for Reproductive Rights
The Center for Reproductive Rights uses the law to advance reproductive freedom as a fundamental right that all government are obligated to protect, respect, and fulfill. The center fills legal cases on all issues related to SRHR. CRR’s website provides information on US-based and international laws as well as relevant court case on abortion and other sexual and reproductive including a description of Roe vs. Wade.

Children by Choice (Australia)
CbyC website provides unbiased information on all unplanned pregnancy options to women and their families in Australia. The site also offers information on SRR campaigns in Australia.

Feminist Women's Health Centre
An American non-profit organization, the Feminist Women's Health Centre promotes and protects a woman's right to choose and receive reproductive health care. Their website contains educational information on birth control methods, abortion, and sexual health in order to help women freely make their own decisions regarding their bodies, reproduction, and sexuality. The information is based on the US situation.

I'm Not Sorry.net
A site where women can share their positive experiences with abortion. The stories posted on this site may contain graphic descriptions of medical procedures, as well as attitudes that may not be in current vogue. They welcome all visitors of all opinions as long as they are respectful.

International Consortium for Medical Abortion
The International Consortium for Medical Abortion (ICMA) has brought together key players in the field from all regions of the world, to promote medical abortion within the framework of support for safe abortion worldwide, focusing on the needs of women in developing countries, including those countries where abortion is unsafe or not accessible. The website shares information and resources on medical abortion and provide links to information and materials produced by others in the field.

International Federation of Professional Abortion and Contraception Associates (FIAPAC)
An international organization aiming to make all abortion methods accessible to all women, and working to ensure support for those making choices regarding contraception. In addition to previous and upcoming FIAPAC conference programmes and bulletins, the website contains many links to international information on abortion and contraception: organizations working on abortion/contraception issues, statistics, lists of abortion providers, and general resources for women to learn about options.

International Planned Parenthood Federation
IPPF works to provide sexual and reproductive health services in around 180 countries worldwide – particularly those who are poor, underserved or marginalized. IPPF’s 5 priority area include: Adolescents, HIV/AIDS, Abortion, Access and Advocacy. IPPF’s website provides link to each of their affiliate country offices and information on the International Conference on Population and Development.

IPAS
Ipas works to increase women's ability to exercise their sexual and reproductive rights and to reduce deaths and injuries of women from unsafe abortion throughout the world, with a focus on developing countries. The site provides information on abortion and post-abortion care, and on international health policies.

NARAL Pro-choice America
NARAL Pro-Choice America is an organization advocating for privacy and a woman's right to choose in the United States. The website offers up-to-the-minute information on abortion and sexual and reproductive rights in the US, including state bills, the enactment of new laws, and decisions handed down by state and federal courts related to reproductive rights, etc.

Youth Coalition for Sexual and Reproductive Rights
The Youth Coalition is an international network of young people (aged 15 to 29) working to promote adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive rights at the regional and international level. The website contains information on relevant UN conferences on sexual and reproductive rights, as well as resources on advocacy, all from a youth perspective.