tailieunhanh - Reproductive Rights and Women with Disabilities

Furthermore, much has changed in north India since Dyson and Moore’s account was written. In addition to the cumulative impact of family planning programmes (which have made contraception an issue that can be discussed publicly) and changes in consumption patterns (with the rise of mobile phones, and a great extension of mass media into rural and poor urban areas, for example) there have also been major attempts to raise school enrolment levels and to reduce gender disparities. To what extent have these changed the conditions of young married women in general, and how has schooling affected these processes? And can. | BRIEFING PAPER CENTER FOR_ REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS Reproductive Rights and Women with Disabilities A Human Rights Framework As the international community moves toward a more robust recognition of both the human rights of disabled persons and the reproductive rights of women the intersection comprising the right of disabled women to reproductive freedom must be given full attention. This briefing paper proposes a human rights framework for considering the reproductive rights of women with disabilities taking into consideration international human rights laws and instruments and global consensus documents. We recognize and respect that there are differences of opinion among and within the disabilities rights women s rights and human right communities. Our objective is foremost to articulate the human rights norms against which the laws and policies of nations must be measured. Laws and policies affecting women s reproductive rights and services when not blatantly discriminatory are often silent where women with disabilities are concerned. It is hoped that this paper will raise awareness and open a door to dialogue among the disabilities women s and human rights Approximately 300 million women around the world have mental and physical Globally women make up three-quarters of the disabled people in low and middle income countries and between 65 and 70 percent of those women live in rural Women with disabilities comprise 10 percent of all women worldwide 5 and yet their reproductive health and rights are all too often neglected. Women with disabilities like all people enjoy the full panoply of human rights that are secured by international law and custom. The 1993 Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action is significant for its assertion that s pecial attention must be given in order to ensure non-discrimination and the equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by disabled persons including their active participation .

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