Global Public Health (Jan 2022)

Precarious Lives: Forced sterilisation and the struggle for reproductive justice in Peru

  • Ernesto Vasquez Del Aguila

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2020.1850831
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 100 – 114

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ABSTRACTIt is estimated that more than 200,000 women were sterilised without giving free, prior and informed consent in Peru between 1996 and 2000 during the Fujimori regime. This paper places forced sterilisation within the frameworks of precarity and reproductive justice to understand policies that legitimised the violation of women's rights irrespective of the type of political regime: forced sterilisations during a dictatorial regime and denial of access to sexual and reproductive rights during a period of democracy. Through document analysis, this paper examines narratives around sterilisation and reproduction produced by policymakers, political and religious leaders and health care practitioners during these two political periods. This paper shows the continuity of the struggle that marginalised populations face in exercising their reproductive rights in the context of symbolic and structural inequalities.

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