Beyond borders: The global impact of violating reproductive human rights.

Int J Gynaecol Obstet

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Unisanitas and Militar Nueva Granada, PMA Fertility Center, Bogotá, Colombia.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The right to sexual health is a crucial aspect of the basic right to health, allowing individuals to make free choices about their sexual and reproductive health without facing discrimination.
  • - This right is interconnected with other human rights, such as access to information and equality, and its fulfillment enhances not only maternal and neonatal health but also the safety of healthcare workers and the delivery of essential medical services.
  • - Despite its importance, many individuals face violations of their sexual and reproductive rights due to increasing stigma and discrimination, particularly related to abortion and contraception, which FIGO aims to combat by advocating for accessible, equitable care and supporting vulnerable populations.

Article Abstract

A fundamental component of the basic right to health is the right to sexual health, encompassing an individual's right to decide freely on matters of sexual and reproductive health without discrimination. Provision of these rights is inextricably linked with a wide range of other internationally agreed upon human rights, including the right to information, participation, and equality. Evidence has shown that provision of these rights not only improves maternal and neonatal health, but also healthcare worker safety and the provision of a vast array of critical and necessary medical care. And yet, too often-and with increasing frequency-sexual and reproductive rights are being violated worldwide, with rising taboos, stigma, and discrimination, particularly within abortion, contraception, and fertility care. FIGO strongly supports comprehensive, equitable, and accessible sexual and reproductive health care for all individuals, recognizing that these rights are essential components of global health and fundamental human rights. This includes a particular emphasis on special populations, healthcare workers, and women and girls in crisis zones. FIGO encourages its member societies to deliver comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care, advocate for coverage for sexual and reproductive health care, become involved in analyzing barriers to access within health systems, and provide nonjudgemental, confidential, person-centered care.

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