All women need access to antenatal care in pregnancy, skilled care during childbirth, and care and support in the weeks after childbirth. This discussion tries to look into the life context of maternal and child health, and the health scenario of women/girl children in general in India from the perspective of Human Rights. Currently, most of the public and private health experts and organizations do not talk and act on the human rights perspective of health service delivery. Reversely, only a very few rights-based organizations advocate directly the right to health for the marginalized. Within the framework of a rights-based approach, the right to (Maternal) Health on practical terms means “Availability, Accessibility, Acceptability and Qua...
Women’s health, including sexual and reproductive health, is integral to that of the whole person. T...
Preventable maternal death as a human rights concern is gaining greater momentum. This article exami...
claims: the work of legal activists in interpreting reproductive and maternal rights in India Caroly...
Pregnancy and motherhood are natural processes in the lives of women of reproductive age. These proc...
Abstract Background Preventable maternal mortality and morbidity have been globally recognized as hu...
Background: Preventable maternal mortality and morbidity have been globally recognized as human righ...
Background: Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in developing countries despite internation...
Abstract Background Improving maternal health, reducing global maternal mortality, and working towar...
Health is the basic human right and an important indicator of the nations’ commitment towards the he...
Health is a fundamental human right and most important social goal. The right to health has been rec...
The application of human rights norms at the national policy level is largely codified, but rigorous...
Quality of maternal healthcare is one of the many pervasive public health challenges facing India. M...
Background: Despite the avoidable nature of maternal mortality, unacceptably high numbers of materna...
BackgroundMaternal mortality rates are still unacceptably high in many countries, indicating violati...
Recognition of right to health is an essential step to work towards improvement of public health and...
Women’s health, including sexual and reproductive health, is integral to that of the whole person. T...
Preventable maternal death as a human rights concern is gaining greater momentum. This article exami...
claims: the work of legal activists in interpreting reproductive and maternal rights in India Caroly...
Pregnancy and motherhood are natural processes in the lives of women of reproductive age. These proc...
Abstract Background Preventable maternal mortality and morbidity have been globally recognized as hu...
Background: Preventable maternal mortality and morbidity have been globally recognized as human righ...
Background: Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in developing countries despite internation...
Abstract Background Improving maternal health, reducing global maternal mortality, and working towar...
Health is the basic human right and an important indicator of the nations’ commitment towards the he...
Health is a fundamental human right and most important social goal. The right to health has been rec...
The application of human rights norms at the national policy level is largely codified, but rigorous...
Quality of maternal healthcare is one of the many pervasive public health challenges facing India. M...
Background: Despite the avoidable nature of maternal mortality, unacceptably high numbers of materna...
BackgroundMaternal mortality rates are still unacceptably high in many countries, indicating violati...
Recognition of right to health is an essential step to work towards improvement of public health and...
Women’s health, including sexual and reproductive health, is integral to that of the whole person. T...
Preventable maternal death as a human rights concern is gaining greater momentum. This article exami...
claims: the work of legal activists in interpreting reproductive and maternal rights in India Caroly...