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  • Guttmacher-Lancet Commission
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Fatima Juárez

Portrait of Fatima Juárez

Fatima Juárez is a professor at the Center for Demographic, Urban, and Environmental Studies at El Colegio de México in Mexico City, specializing in the field of reproductive health in less developed countries. She has served as chair of the Scientific Committee on Adolescent Life Course in Developing Countries for the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population and is a member of several editorial boards, including for the journal Demographic Studies and Urban Planning. Dr. Juárez is currently a member of the Advisory Board on the Population Policies of the National Council of Population of Mexico (Consejo Consultivo Ciudadano de la Política de Población de CONAPO). She has collaborated with Guttmacher for many years, and has been a Senior Fellow at the Institute since 2007. In addition, she is a former Senior Lecturer and Researcher at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and a former Senior Population Affairs Officer and Project Director at the United Nations Population Division. Dr. Juárez is the author or coauthor of more than 100 publications, books, journals and scientific publications.

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Selected Publications

  1. May 2009 Opinion

    A Dangerous Trend: Dominican Republic Adopts Draconian Abortion Restriction

    Sharon Camp and Fatima Juárez Huffington Post
  2. May 2009 Opinion

    Cruzada en los estados contra el aborto

    Sharon Camp and Fatima Juárez La Jornada (Mexico)
  3. March 2009 Opinion

    Ignoring Evidence, Mexican States Move to Increase Abortion Restrictions

    Sharon Camp and Fatima Juárez AlterNet
  4. December 2008 Research Article

    Estimates of Induced Abortion in Mexico: What's Changed Between 1990 and 2006?

    Fatima Juárez, Susheela Singh, Sandra G. García and Claudia Diaz Olavarrieta International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
  5. June 2006 Research Article

    Partnership Dynamics and Sexual Health Risks Among Male Adolescents in the Favelas of Recife, Brazil

    Fatima Juárez and Teresa Castro Martín International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
  6. September 2005 Research Article

    The Incidence of Induced Abortion in the Philippines: Current Level and Recent Trends

    Fatima Juárez, Josefina Cabigon, Susheela Singh and Rubina Hussain International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
  7. June 1995 Research Article

    The Impact of Women's Education on Fertility In Latin America: Searching for Explanations

    Teresa Castro Martín and Fatima Juárez International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

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