Reproductive Rights, Women and Covid-19: Gaps and Challenges
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https://doi.org/10.5958/2231-4555.2024.00013.6Keywords:
Reproductive rights, Population growth, United Nations, COVID-19, Gender disparity, Social inequality, Alma Ata declaration, Human rightsAbstract
This paper explores the evolution of reproductive rights and health discourse, tracing its historical roots from early international conferences to its contemporary relevance amidst global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic. It critically examines the intersectionality of gender, development, and human rights within the framework established by the United Nations (UN) and other international bodies. The paper synthesises the discussions on reproductive rights and health, advocating for a rights-based approach that ensures equitable access to reproductive health services for all individuals. It underscores the ongoing challenges and the imperative of global cooperation to address these issues effectively in the post-pandemic era.Downloads
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06-Aug-24
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Reproductive Rights, Women and Covid-19: Gaps and Challenges. (2024). Journal of Exclusion Studies, 14(2), 138-153. https://doi.org/10.5958/2231-4555.2024.00013.6