Mujer y Salud en Uruguay

[3] MYSU was also one of the first organisations to report on the public policies made by the National Follow-up Commission (CNSmujeres)[4] regarding women's health and SRHR.

The Observatory publishes yearly studies monitoring the implementation of public policies and the quality of the national health services.

These studies serve as evidence to back up demands set by citizens, which are elaborated upon by other social actors and academics.

[5] During its existence, MYSU has become part of several official Uruguayan delegations to the United Nations and has worked internationally by networking with organisations around the world.

Additionally, the organisation is part of or has contacts with various other organisations, such as CNSmujeres, Red de Salud de las Mujeres Latinoamericanas y del Caribe (RSMLAC - the Women's Health Network for Latin America and the Caribbean) and the International Women's Health Coalition (IWHC).