Human rights that are already recognised in national laws, international laws and international human rights documents and other consensus documents resting on the recognition of the basic rights of all couples and individuals to decide freely and responsibly the number, spacing and timing of their children and to have the information and means to do so, and the right to attain the highest standard of sexual and reproductive health.
… in the field of security requires citizenship, human rights, engagement, inclusion and representation to be taken … by sex and of gender statistics, securitising women’s rights Gender inequalities in the policy area Gender, … universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductiverights as agreed in accordance with the …
… and a condition for the achievement of fundamental human rights. It increases cognitive and non-cognitive skills, … differences and, correspondingly, on choices and access to rights. The stereotypes that still exist with regard to the … national curriculum includes a focus on teaching human rights, including awareness of, and attitudes towards, …
… against women remains one of the most pervasive human rights violations of our time. In the EU, 9 out of 10 victims … than men. There are several reasons for this: their reproductive role their role as care-givers for dependants … Health is also important while considering the sexual and reproductive behaviours of people. Reproductive health is …