Reproductive health is an important indicator of overall population health and is a priority of international organizations such as the United Nations (UN) and the World Health Organization (WHO). The UN includes the right to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) in their international covenant on rights stating, “...a woman’s reproductive option is considered a basic human right”. This paper will evaluate whether SRH, specifically modern contraceptive access, is met throughout areas of Central America, with a focus on the country of Costa Rica
The human right to sexual and reproductive health, as defined at the International United Nations Co...
Half of the females of Nicaragua will have given birth by their 20th birthday.1 Nicaragua has one of...
The international community for the first time during the International Conference on Population and...
Reproductive health is an important indicator of overall population health and is a priority of inte...
Unintended pregnancy affects millions of women across the globe and often leads to an increased risk...
The paper draws on the cases of Brazil and Chile to consider the lack of progress towards securing b...
Approximately 214 million women in developing countries between ages 15 and 49 have an unmet need f...
AbstractUnsafe abortion is a very important public health issue in the Central America and Caribbean...
Abstract Women’s reproductive rights, particularly the rights to contraceptives and abortions, have ...
Women’s sexual and reproductive health is a public health concern globally, yet in the Caribbean reg...
Most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are at varying stages of a reform process to...
The field of Reproductive Healthcare covers nearly every aspect of women’s health. Even during non-...
With the declaration of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in the year 2000, the international comm...
There have been advances in Latin America regarding the recognition of sexual and reproductive right...
In 1999, the President and the Ministry of Health of Costa Rica issued a decree making contraceptive...
The human right to sexual and reproductive health, as defined at the International United Nations Co...
Half of the females of Nicaragua will have given birth by their 20th birthday.1 Nicaragua has one of...
The international community for the first time during the International Conference on Population and...
Reproductive health is an important indicator of overall population health and is a priority of inte...
Unintended pregnancy affects millions of women across the globe and often leads to an increased risk...
The paper draws on the cases of Brazil and Chile to consider the lack of progress towards securing b...
Approximately 214 million women in developing countries between ages 15 and 49 have an unmet need f...
AbstractUnsafe abortion is a very important public health issue in the Central America and Caribbean...
Abstract Women’s reproductive rights, particularly the rights to contraceptives and abortions, have ...
Women’s sexual and reproductive health is a public health concern globally, yet in the Caribbean reg...
Most countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are at varying stages of a reform process to...
The field of Reproductive Healthcare covers nearly every aspect of women’s health. Even during non-...
With the declaration of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in the year 2000, the international comm...
There have been advances in Latin America regarding the recognition of sexual and reproductive right...
In 1999, the President and the Ministry of Health of Costa Rica issued a decree making contraceptive...
The human right to sexual and reproductive health, as defined at the International United Nations Co...
Half of the females of Nicaragua will have given birth by their 20th birthday.1 Nicaragua has one of...
The international community for the first time during the International Conference on Population and...