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Beyond ICPD and MDGs: NGOs strategising for sexual and reproductive health and rights in Asia-Pacific
2013This ARROW (a regional non-profit women’s NGO based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) webpage contains links to resources on sexual and reproductive rights in the Asia-Pacific region - looking beyond the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), to focusing on NGO participation.DocumentReproductive Rights: a tool for monitoring state obligations
2013This tool provides a means to monitor the implementation of specific State obligations in the field of reproductive rights.DocumentPolicy recommendations for the ICPD beyond 2014: sexual and reproductive health & rights for all
2013The Programme of Action adopted by 179 governments at the ICPD (held in Cairo in 1994) placed the human rights of women, including their reproductive rights and health, at the centre of population and sustainable development.DocumentOur rights, our lives: women's call to action toward Cairo+20
2012The Our Rights, Our Lives: Women's Call to Action toward the 20-year review of the Cairo conference in 2014 was developed by an inter-generational group of over 30 feminists convened by Realizing Sexual and Reproductive Justice (RESURJ), International Women’s Health Coalition (IWHC) and Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN).DocumentSexual violence and unwanted pregnancy: protecting the human rights of adolescent girls and young women
2013International conventions and human rights bodies establish States’ obligations to protect girls and young women from sexual abuse and violence, and early and unwanted pregnancy.DocumentMaternal health, reproductive rights and the criminalisation of abortion in Central America
2012Improving maternal health is one of the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). MDG5 commits countries to reduce maternal mortality by three quarters between 1990 and 2015.DocumentN°47 de Cotidiano Mujer
2013Abortion is prohibited in most countries in the Global South. This publication by Cotidiano Mujer (Everyday Woman), a Uruguayan feminist collective, analyses issues related to the new right of women to voluntary abortion in Uruguay. It also addresses the Cairo+20 process, in which such sexual and reproductive health and rights will be reviewed.DocumentStandards on abortion, protection of the right to health and other human rights Routes to advance the Cairo Programme of Action
La Mesa por la Vida y la Salud de las Mujeres, 2012This paper addresses key abortion and reproductive health issues, looking at global commitments with a focus on the legal landscape in Latin American and Caribbean countries. The document is part of a research series developed with the support of La Mesa Advocates for Women's Life and Health (La Mesa por la Vida y Salud de las Mujeres) in Colombia.DocumentCommission on Population and Development (CPD) 46 Joint oral statement
2013This joint statement was delivered at the 46th Session of the Commission on Population and Development (CPD) on behalf of the Human Rights Caucus. This caucus is a group of 36 organisations working on sexual and reproductive health, human rights, and migrants’ rights. The statement calls for the following (among a number of other actions):DocumentAll you need to know about legal abortion in Colombia (2006-2013) / Lo que hay que saber sober el aborto legal (2006 – 2013)
2013In May 2006, the Colombian Constitutional Court case C-355 not only decriminalised abortion in certain circumstances, it also recognised that women and girls who require abortions aPages
