This paper is derived from study on sexual and reproductive rights of women with disabilities in Zimbabwe. The paper explores the sexual and reproductive rights (SRR) and practices vis a vis women with disabilities in Zimbabwe. This is done with the view of drawing insights and policy recommendations on sexual and reproductive rights for women with disabilities in Zimbabwe. The study argues that there are serious gaps in SRR policies and their implementation for WWDs. While the availability of acceptable and supportive public policy and legislation indicates the beginning of a commendable process of services delivery to all stakeholders, this alone is not sufficient unless supported by effective systems and processes for effective delivery....
There is a body of theoretical work, and some empirical research, which suggests that non-disabled p...
Women have experienced sexual abuse, and very few of them report to the police or seek other service...
This paper is based on a lecture held in Nagoya, Japan as part of a seminar on issues relating to di...
This paper is developed from our study on sexual and reproductive rights of women with disability in...
This thesis is a thematic content analysis, looking at how compulsory able-bodiedness affects Zimbab...
The female population in Zimbabwe is currently pegged at 5997 477 (Central Statistical Office, 2002)...
Over 120 million youth with disabilities around the world face challenges related to sexual and rep...
This study was carried out to assess challenges faced by women with disabilities. The study is mainl...
People with disabilities face many obstacles in their struggle for equality. Although men and women ...
Improving the sexual and reproductive health of young women allows them to reap the personal, social...
“Women with disabilities commonly find themselves precluded from performing the major life functions...
The World Health Organization estimates that 15 per cent of the world’s population have a disability...
Emerging from a 20-year armed conflict, Uganda adopted several laws and policies to protect the righ...
Emerging from 20 years of armed conflict, Uganda adopted laws and policies to protect the rights of ...
Gender and disability are aspects that are situated in a cultural matrix not divorced from socio- ec...
There is a body of theoretical work, and some empirical research, which suggests that non-disabled p...
Women have experienced sexual abuse, and very few of them report to the police or seek other service...
This paper is based on a lecture held in Nagoya, Japan as part of a seminar on issues relating to di...
This paper is developed from our study on sexual and reproductive rights of women with disability in...
This thesis is a thematic content analysis, looking at how compulsory able-bodiedness affects Zimbab...
The female population in Zimbabwe is currently pegged at 5997 477 (Central Statistical Office, 2002)...
Over 120 million youth with disabilities around the world face challenges related to sexual and rep...
This study was carried out to assess challenges faced by women with disabilities. The study is mainl...
People with disabilities face many obstacles in their struggle for equality. Although men and women ...
Improving the sexual and reproductive health of young women allows them to reap the personal, social...
“Women with disabilities commonly find themselves precluded from performing the major life functions...
The World Health Organization estimates that 15 per cent of the world’s population have a disability...
Emerging from a 20-year armed conflict, Uganda adopted several laws and policies to protect the righ...
Emerging from 20 years of armed conflict, Uganda adopted laws and policies to protect the rights of ...
Gender and disability are aspects that are situated in a cultural matrix not divorced from socio- ec...
There is a body of theoretical work, and some empirical research, which suggests that non-disabled p...
Women have experienced sexual abuse, and very few of them report to the police or seek other service...
This paper is based on a lecture held in Nagoya, Japan as part of a seminar on issues relating to di...