Alicia Yamin argues that applying human rights frameworks and approaches to maternal health offers strategies and tools to address the root causes of maternal morbidity and mortality within and beyond health systems, in addition to addressing other violations of women's sexual and reproductive health and rights. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summar
The application of human rights norms at the national policy level is largely codified, but rigorous...
The crisis in maternal mortality rates is an acute reminder of the insufficient and unsustainable na...
Maternal health and well-being refers to the physical, psychological, and emotional well-being of wo...
Complications during childbirth and pregnancy are a main source of death and disability among women ...
Anne Donchin's article, "Converging Concerns: Feminist Bioethics, Development Theory, and Human Righ...
This article discusses specific cases in which women’s reproductive capacity and maternal roles have...
The PLOS Medicine editors and the Maternal Health Task Force announce a new call for papers on the t...
In September 2019, Dubravka Šimonovic, the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on violence agains...
International human rights bodies have played a critical role in codifying, setting standards, and m...
Preventable maternal death as a human rights concern is gaining greater momentum. This article exami...
In popular discourse today, mothers are often set in opposition to political and evenhuman rights. C...
Objectives: The maternal and child health (MCH) community, partnering with women and their families,...
In 2011, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) issued two landmar...
Abstract Background Improving maternal health, reducing global maternal mortality, and working towar...
Progress has been made in reducing maternal and child mortality, yet millions continue to die from ...
The application of human rights norms at the national policy level is largely codified, but rigorous...
The crisis in maternal mortality rates is an acute reminder of the insufficient and unsustainable na...
Maternal health and well-being refers to the physical, psychological, and emotional well-being of wo...
Complications during childbirth and pregnancy are a main source of death and disability among women ...
Anne Donchin's article, "Converging Concerns: Feminist Bioethics, Development Theory, and Human Righ...
This article discusses specific cases in which women’s reproductive capacity and maternal roles have...
The PLOS Medicine editors and the Maternal Health Task Force announce a new call for papers on the t...
In September 2019, Dubravka Šimonovic, the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on violence agains...
International human rights bodies have played a critical role in codifying, setting standards, and m...
Preventable maternal death as a human rights concern is gaining greater momentum. This article exami...
In popular discourse today, mothers are often set in opposition to political and evenhuman rights. C...
Objectives: The maternal and child health (MCH) community, partnering with women and their families,...
In 2011, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) issued two landmar...
Abstract Background Improving maternal health, reducing global maternal mortality, and working towar...
Progress has been made in reducing maternal and child mortality, yet millions continue to die from ...
The application of human rights norms at the national policy level is largely codified, but rigorous...
The crisis in maternal mortality rates is an acute reminder of the insufficient and unsustainable na...
Maternal health and well-being refers to the physical, psychological, and emotional well-being of wo...