The Center for Reproductive Rights is a global organization dedicated to using legal power to protect and advance reproductive rights as fundamental human rights. Founded in 1992, the Center has been at the forefront of transformative litigation, legal policy, and advocacy work. This comprehensive approach, grounded in constitutional, international, and comparative human rights law, has redefined how reproductive rights are perceived and enforced by courts, governments, and human rights bodies worldwide.
The Center’s strategic vision is ambitious: by 2030, it aims for half of the world’s population to live under stronger legal protections for reproductive rights. With a dedicated team of over 230 professionals and an operating budget exceeding $60 million, bolstered by $22 million in donated legal services, the Center continues to drive forward its mission to ensure every person can make reproductive decisions freely and without discrimination.