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Les Mutilations Sexuelles Féminines : Le Point en Afrique et en France (Français)
Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques, 2014Dans le monde Entre 100 à 140 millions des femmes ayant subis des mutilations sexuelles féminines vivent dans le monde. 5% vivent dans les pays européens d’immigration et en Amérique du nord. Pour lutter contre l’excision en France, il importe de connaitre la population des femmes concernées et les pratiques dans les pays d’origine, africains pour la plupart.DocumentLes Pratiques des Mutilations Génitales Féminines à Djibouti : une « Affaire des Femmes » entre les Mains des Hommes (Français)
International Network to Analyze, Communicate and Transform the Campaign against FGM/C, 2009Les mutilations génitales féminines à Djibouti sont communément considérées comme une « affaire des femmes ». Elles relèguent dans la sphère féminine a la fois la pratique des mutilations génitales féminines pratique et la lutte contre ces mêmes pratiques. Il est surprenant de parler d’une affaire exclusivement féminine dans une société patriarcale ou les hommes exercent autorité et pouvoir.DocumentSubstantive equality and reproductive rights: A briefing paper on aligning development goals with human rights obligations
Center for Reproductive Rights, formerly known as the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, New York, 2014This briefing paper, published by the Center for Reproductive Rights, is intended to provide guidance the incorporation of gender equality and reproductive rights into the Post-2015 Agenda and future Sustainable Development Goals. It takes a major focus on the principles of substantive equality.DocumentFor her it's the big issue: putting women at the centre of water supply, sanitation and hygiene.
Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council, 2006Lack of basic sanitation and safe water is a major issue for women and girls who live in poor and overcrowded areas.DocumentUrgent responses for women human rights defenders at risk: mapping and preliminary assessment
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2011The work to protect women human rights defenders (WHRDs) is relatively new, and many existing resources were not designed specifically for them. It is widely recognised that WHRDs face the same types of risks as all human rights defenders, with additional gender-specific risks, such as being targets for gender-based violence.DocumentRepoliticizing sexual and reproductive health and rights: Report of a global meeting, Langkawi, Malaysia, 3–6 August 2010
Reproductive Health Matters, 2010This meeting was held as a result of concerns that the sexual and reproductive health agenda has been becoming more conservative. Key messages from the meeting include:DocumentSmall Powers, Little Choice: Contextualising Reproductive and Sexual Rights in Slums in Bangladesh
Institute of Development Studies, Sussex [ES], 2006What do we mean when we speak of reproductive and sexual rights of women, particularly in the context of extreme poverty and rapid social and economic changes occurring in urban slums in Dhaka City?DocumentContraceptive security in challenging contexts: opposition from the Catholic Hierarchy
2011This briefing paper by Catholics for Choice is one in a series of seven produced by the International Planned Parenthood Federation.DocumentMaternal mortality, unwanted pregnancy and abortion as addressed by international human rights bodies – Part one to four
2013This publication presents human rights agreements, treaties and policies that address maternal mortality, unwanted pregnancy and abortion as they relate to global reproductive rights work. It has four parts (each part is a separate document) and was updated in July 2012.DocumentBreaking through the development silos: sexual and reproductive health and rights, Millennium Development Goals and gender equity
2012Despite the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) making a vital contribution to establishing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), ICPD goals were still excluded from the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set in 2001.Pages
