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Staggering numbers of women unable to exercise decision-making over their own bodies, new UNFPA report shows

calendar_today01 April 2020

Yveka, 17, visits a UNFPA mobile clinic in Haiti. Haiti's former Minister of Women, Dr. Lise Marie Dejean, says many women lack autonomy over their bodies and health. © UNFPA
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Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights

Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Framework marks huge progress in addressing women’s reproductive rights. For the first time, an international development framework includes not only targets on sexual and reproductive health services but also targets that address the barriers and human rights-based dimensions of sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, through SDG target 5.6. The target is measured by two indicators — Indicators 5.6.1 and 5.6.2.

SDG Indicators 5.6.1 and 5.6.2., for which UNFPA is custodian, measure the legal and regulatory framework for sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, as well as women’s reproductive decision-making. Combined, they provide insight into key dimensions of sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, with SDG 5.6.2 reflecting the extent to which prevailing laws enable or disable women’s and men’s full and equal access to this health and rights, while SDG 5.6.1 reflects whether women, irrespective of the country’s legal framework, are able to decide on their sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights. This allows a complementary examination of whether a country has a positive enabling legal and normative framework, and whether its provisions go the last mile to empower all women and girls.

The data and research in these documents provide important evidence-based argument to advocate and support rights and choice for all.

Publication date

Feb 2020

Author

UNFPA

Resources

Tracking women’s decision-making for sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights

Sustainable Development Goal Indicator 5.6.1

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Statement

UNFPA statement on novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and pregnancy

calendar_today05 March 2020

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News

Protecting midwives on the front lines of the Ebola response

calendar_today22 February 2020

A simulation of childbirth in an infection prevention and control situation taking place in an environment sensitive to the Ebola virus. © UNFPA DRC
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News

UNFPA seeks to reach 48 million women and girls in humanitarian crises

calendar_today06 February 2020

Yemen tops the list of countries with the greatest humanitarian needs. © UNFPA Yemen
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News

In war-torn Yemen, life-threatening pregnancy complication finds a happy ending

calendar_today30 January 2020

UNFPA’s former representative in Yemen, Anjali Sen, and reproductive health expert Afrah hold a newborn baby. UNFPA is the sole provider of life-saving reproductive health supplies and medicines in Yemen. © UNFPA Yemen
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Ensuring human rights within contraceptive service delivery: Implementation guide

Publisher

UNFPA

Publication date

Mar 2015

Author

UNFPA and WHO

Number of pages

64

Publication

Ensuring human rights within contraceptive service delivery: Implementation guide

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News

Global efforts show progress on making women and girls feel safe

calendar_today30 September 2019

The comprehensive sexuality education workshops in Jujuy create safe spaces for youth to speak freely. © UNFPA Argentina/Clara Campos
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News

Leaders call on world to end scourge of gender violence

calendar_today26 September 2019

South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have seen particularly widespread sexual and gender-based violence, both during and in the aftermath of conflict. © UNFPA DRC
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