This edition delves into the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on the exercise of sexual and reproductive rights in Latin America. It undertakes a critical reflection on how the pandemic has influenced both the legal and experiential facets of these rights. The articles within this issue contribute to the establishment of a historical record and function as a denunciation of practices and situations that are imperative to avoid repetition or trivialization.
Editors: Rosamaria Giatti Carneiro (University of Brasília, Brazil), Ana Cecilia Gaitán (National University of San Martín, Argentina)