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What is universal access?

Universal access means that enough services and information are available, accessible and acceptable to meet the different needs of all individuals. This requires that people can safely reach services without travelling for a long time or distance, and that those with disabilities can easily access buildings. More... 

 

Universal access to sexual and reproductive health services and the Millennium Development Goals

Ensuring universal access to SRH services and information is essential for achieving many, if not all, of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), especially those on maternal health, child survival, HIV and AIDS and gender equality. More... 

 

A rights-based approach to access

A rights-based approach to access is based on the framework of international values and standards, set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights conventions. These are primarily concerned with promoting the wellbeing and free choice of all individuals. More...

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