By The Center for Reproductive Law and Policy
ISBN-10: 1890671061
ISBN-13: 9781890671068
Reproductive rights are the world over well-known as serious either to advancing women's human rights and to selling improvement. Governments from around the globe have, in recent times, either said and pledged to increase reproductive rights to an extraordinary measure. yet for governments, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and anxious advocates to paintings in the direction of reforming legislation and guidelines which will enforce the mandates of those foreign meetings, they have to be told in regards to the present nation of nationwide point formal legislation and regulations affective reproductive rights. This e-book on Anglophone Africa is the fabricated from a different sequence of collaborative experiences among the U.S.-based heart for Reproductive legislation and coverage and national-level NGOs all over the world. CRLP and NGOs in have surveyed legislation and regulations in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe with appreciate to the next matters: * Governmental well-being and inhabitants guidelines with an emphasis on common matters in relation to women's prestige; * legislation and regulations concerning birth control, abortion, sterilization, FGM, HIV/AIDS, and different sexually-transmitted illnesses; * Women's prestige because it pertains to: marriage (including divorce and custody), estate rights, exertions rights, credits, schooling, and the fitting to actual integrity; * Reproductive healthiness and rights of children, together with segments on woman genital mutilation, marriage, intercourse schooling, and sexual offenses opposed to minors; * typical and spiritual legislation relating to women's prestige.
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Fr>. org formerly the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy PAGE 31 WOMEN OF THE WORLD: 3. 24 LAWS AND POLICIES AFFECTING THEIR REPRODUCTIVE LIVES ENDNOTES 1. org>. 2. Id. 3. Id. 4. THE WORLD’S WOMEN 2000. TRENDS AND STATISTICS, at 20. 5. UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND (UNFPA), THE STATE OF WORLD POPULATION 1998, at 757. 6. THE WORLD BANK, WORLD DEVELOPMENT REPORT 1998/9, at 190. 7. Id. at 212. 8. Id. at 210. 9. Id. at 202. 10. Id. at 194. 11. THE STATE OF WORLD POPULATION 1999, supra note 1. 12.
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