Women’s health, including sexual and reproductive health, is integral to that of the whole person. The freedom to choose and decide on one’s own life’s path, including whether or not to have a family and when to start a family, hinges on this. Access to correct information, effective and inexpensive methods of contraception, and timely services and support in response to unexpected pregnancies are all components of reproductive health that go beyond just physical well-being. However, there is still a lack of familiarity with reproductive health services among policymakers, programme managers, and the general public in India, despite the fact that the Indian government has reaffirmed its commitment to the values of the 1994 International Con...
Although the ‘universal access to sexual and reproductive health care’ has received priority in the ...
Reproductive rights have been at the forefront of legal discussion in the United States for many dec...
India introduced family planning in the ‘50s, legalized abortion in the ‘70s, and accomplished a rem...
India has expressed its commitment to ensuring a healthy, educated, skilled, and employed population...
This study investigates the prominent issues of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in ...
Healthy women directly or indirectly contribute to many important tasks for the family and society. ...
Reproductive rights were established as a subset of the human rights. Parents have a basic human rig...
Human rights law stipulates that women must be free to decide when to be pregnant, how many children...
Plain Language Summary Ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive ...
This repository item contains a single issue of Issues in Brief, a series of policy briefs that bega...
Background: Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5 is focused on reducing maternal mortality and achiev...
Objectives: The focus of the paper is to examine how utilization of reproductive health care service...
Background: Women’s health policy in India has had a longstanding focus on maternal health and famil...
Universal access to reproductive health and the promotion of reproductive rights were key goals arti...
At the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in 1994, the nations of the wor...
Although the ‘universal access to sexual and reproductive health care’ has received priority in the ...
Reproductive rights have been at the forefront of legal discussion in the United States for many dec...
India introduced family planning in the ‘50s, legalized abortion in the ‘70s, and accomplished a rem...
India has expressed its commitment to ensuring a healthy, educated, skilled, and employed population...
This study investigates the prominent issues of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in ...
Healthy women directly or indirectly contribute to many important tasks for the family and society. ...
Reproductive rights were established as a subset of the human rights. Parents have a basic human rig...
Human rights law stipulates that women must be free to decide when to be pregnant, how many children...
Plain Language Summary Ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive ...
This repository item contains a single issue of Issues in Brief, a series of policy briefs that bega...
Background: Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5 is focused on reducing maternal mortality and achiev...
Objectives: The focus of the paper is to examine how utilization of reproductive health care service...
Background: Women’s health policy in India has had a longstanding focus on maternal health and famil...
Universal access to reproductive health and the promotion of reproductive rights were key goals arti...
At the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in 1994, the nations of the wor...
Although the ‘universal access to sexual and reproductive health care’ has received priority in the ...
Reproductive rights have been at the forefront of legal discussion in the United States for many dec...
India introduced family planning in the ‘50s, legalized abortion in the ‘70s, and accomplished a rem...