The International Human Rights Framework and Sexual and Reproductive Rights Resource Type: Training Course This resource is of a training course in sexual and reproductive health research. It oulines and elaborates on the key instruments leading to Sexual and Reproductive Rights (SRR) framework. From an introduction to International Human Rights Framework, to the Right to Health and Sexual and Reproductive Health to Sexual and Reproductive Rights within the International Human Rights Framework Read More Source: Campo Charlotte. 2015. The International Human Rights Framework and Sexual and Reproductive Rights.
Key Messages for the Path to Equality for Women and Young Persons with Disabilities: Realizing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and Ending Gender-Based Violence Resource Type: Key Messages This resource is an ENGAGE multimedia presentation. It is said to describe the policy changes and investments needed for women and young persons with disabilities to fully realize their sexual and reproductive health and rights and be protected from gender based violence. Included is a video presentation of this resource that is available with closed captions, versions of the video in American Sign Language and an audio narration file source Read More Source: UNFPA, AECID, WE DECIDE, Popullation Reference Bureau. 2020."Key Messages for the Path to Equality for Women and Young Persons with Disabilities: Realizing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and Ending Gender-Based Violence."
Introduction: Contextualising "Rights" in Sexual and Reproductive Health Resource Type: Research Article This resource is referred to as a supplement and highlights and expounds on a collection of papers which seek to bridge the gap between international legal human rights frameworks as applied to SRHR and how they playout for actual people ‘on the ground’. This collection does so by analyzing the lived experiences of SRHR from diverse groups of women and men from Bangladesh, India, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa and more globally. The papers highlight the intersections of international policy, national institutions and what is described as the messy realities in which people live and negotiate their lives and rights Read More Source: Standing, H. et al. .2011. “Introduction: Contextualising “Rights” in Sexual and Reproductive Health.” BMC International Health and Human Rights, 11(Suppl 3):S1
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