Literature DB >> 24953348

Realising the ICPD 20 years later: shifting the paradigms for research and education.

Sofia Gruskin1, T K Sundari Ravindran.   

Abstract

The extent to which people can enjoy their sexual and reproductive health is invariably intertwined with issues of disadvantage, inequality and human rights. Increased conservatism, lack of political will, outright resistance and the limited incorporation of human rights norms and standards into sexual and reproductive health policies and programmes are central challenges. Building capacity and skills to understand and address the range of issues raised by sexual and reproductive health and rights is of critical importance. Committed to the principles underlying the ICPD agenda and heavily involved in research and education, with a shared desire to bring global attention to the need for gender- and rights-oriented research and training in sexual and reproductive health, a group of us came together to form the Rights-Oriented Research and Education (RORE) Network for Sexual and Reproductive Health at the end of 2012. To generate dialogue, discussion and action, we propose what we mean by a human rights orientation to sexual and reproductive health and what we believe is needed going forward to achieve a human rights orientation to sexual and reproductive health education and research.

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Keywords:  education; human rights; reproductive health; research; sexual health

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24953348     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2014.923014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


  3 in total

1.  Estimating Contraceptive Prevalence Using Logistics Data for Short-Acting Methods: Analysis Across 30 Countries.

Authors:  Marc Cunningham; Ariella Bock; Niquelle Brown; Suzy Sacher; Benjamin Hatch; Andrew Inglis; Dana Aronovich
Journal:  Glob Health Sci Pract       Date:  2015-09-15

2.  Acceptability and stakeholders perspectives on feasibility of using trained psychologists and health workers to deliver school-based sexual and reproductive health services to adolescents in urban Accra, Ghana.

Authors:  Philip Teg-Nefaah Tabong; Ernest Tei Maya; Terence Adda-Balinia; Dela Kusi-Appouh; Harriet Birungi; Placide Tabsoba; Philip Baba Adongo
Journal:  Reprod Health       Date:  2018-07-05       Impact factor: 3.223

3.  A summative content analysis of how programmes to improve the right to sexual and reproductive health address power.

Authors:  Marta Schaaf; Victoria Boydell; Stephanie M Topp; Aditi Iyer; Gita Sen; Ian Askew
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2022-04
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