The Faroe Islands have taken a significant stride toward ensuring reproductive rights, with the recent parliamentary vote to amend their abortion legislation. This move marks a departure from decades of restrictive policies, aligning the islands with broader international human rights standards. Advocates emphasize that the reform will not only increase access to safe abortion services but also dismantle barriers that have long endangered the health and autonomy of individuals seeking care.

Key aspects of the reform include:

  • Ensuring legal abortion access during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy
  • Introducing comprehensive counseling and support services
  • Reducing stigma by framing abortion as a healthcare issue
  • Upholding the dignity and rights of all pregnant people
Previous Law Proposed Reform Impact
Abortion illegal except in limited cases Legal during…