The 25th Anniversary of the Freedom of Choice: We Celebrated It with You
The 25th Anniversary of the Freedom of Choice: We Celebrated It with You We are still basking in the memories of the celebration marking the 25th anniversary of the founding of our organization, the [...]
A quarter-century of the Freedom of Choice
Our organization, the Freedom of Choice (Možnosť voľby), is celebrating its 25th anniversary. If we were to blow out the birthday candles, we would wish for a single thing: that the freedom to make decisions [...]
Contraception Policy Atlas Europe 2026
The newly released Contraception Policy Atlas Europe 2026 provides a detailed overview of how governments across Europe approach access to contraception. Developed by the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights, this latest edition [...]
We are committed to ensuring that all women have real choices and can live their lives in freedom, dignity and security. Help us make reproductive justice, human rights and equality not just platitudes, but realities.
Our Mission

We believe that political processes can be changed. Therefore, we draw attention to the discriminatory consequences of political decisions and propose changes. We comment on laws and strategic documents, negotiate with politicians, organize mass comments and public protests, monitor the situation, and inform the public and international organizations about it.
We are an organization with the most experience in implementing gender education for adults in Slovakia, as well as the broadest portfolio of educational programs. Since 2005, we have provided dozens of comprehensive training courses, workshops, and summer schools on human rights focused on building gender capacity.
For over 20 years, we have been striving to improve gender equality in Slovakia through our campaigns: The campaign “Let’s be a caring country, it’s about women’s health and lives” focused on improving access to abortion in Slovakia. The campaign “Let’s put an end to violence against women” drew attention to the need to ratify the Istanbul Convention.




