PPT-Hearing on e nsuring sexual and reproductive health rights to women with disabilities
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EESC Permanent Group on Disability Rights Ju ly 8 2024 Led by feminists with disabilities and allies WEI is a global nonprofit organization that works to advance
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EESC Permanent Group on Disability Rights Ju ly 8 2024 Led by feminists with disabilities and allies WEI is a global nonprofit organization that works to advance human rights and justice at the intersection of gender and disability to challenge exclusionary unjust systems and support the leadership of women girls and genderdiverse people with disabilities around the world . Training Objectives. Understand the MBMR global campaign for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (SRR).. Gain knowledge and skills to campaign for SRR as human rights. Understand AIUK campaign priorities.. The . Sterilisation . of Women and Girls with Disabilities in . Australia’. © WWDA 2012. Paper . written by Carolyn . Frohmader. and presented by Karin Swift on behalf of Women with Disabilities Australia (WWDA. Denial of Sexual & Reproductive Rights. Therese Sands . WWDA Member. Is the national peak NGO for women with all types of disabilities.. Uses a human rights based framework which links gender and disability issues to civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights.. Angelina.namiba@i-base.org.uk. www.positivelyuk.org. www.womenforpositiveaction.org.uk. www.gnpplus.net. www.womenineurope.net. Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights of Women living with HIV. NINI PAKMA. MEGHALAYA. INDIA. IAC 2014 . Melbourne, Australia . . The North Eastern Indian states especially Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland report relatively high HIV prevalence. The targeted intervention programmes are supported by the Department of AIDS . Mobile Phone Application. . Delivering . a world where every pregnancy is . wanted, every . childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. .. Outline. 2. Goals and objectives. Leading ideas and principles in development. Jennifer Wilhelmy, APN, ACNP. Ronna Linroth, OT, PhD, CCCP. Session description:. An adult discussion about healthy relationships, degrees of intimacy, and sexuality as an important aspect of self. This session will be co-facilitated by an occupational therapist and a certified nurse practitioner with many years of experience working with adults with disabilities.. Training Objectives. Understand the MBMR global campaign for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (SRR).. Gain knowledge and skills to campaign for SRR as human rights. Understand AIUK campaign priorities.. Realizing the SDGs by, for and with persons with disabilities. Sustainable Development Goal 5:. Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women and Girls with Disabilities. Expert Group Meeting on Monitoring and . Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Chapter. Introduction-Why SRHR?. Unplanned . pregnancies, sexually transmitted . infections(STIs) . including HIV/AIDS. , gender-based violence. , to . which many persons with disabilities are exposed, are a major threat to their personal development, health and life quality. &. Reproductive Justice. Dr. Munir . Kassa. (MD) . Conflict of Interest. None. Overview of the Presentation. Ethical foundations for professional activities in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. Jerome Sewell. Content . 1. Introduction . 2. Key challenges. 3. . How do we enable constructive conversations around sexual and reproductive health?. 4. . How do we promote the use of sexual clinics?. -PRATIBHA RAO PINNAKA. INTRODUCTION. Women’s life, liberty, health, autonomy, equality and non-discrimination cannot be ensured without giving them the freedom and authority to determine when they want to have children, sex and complete control over their . women. and girls . with. . disabilities. Sara Rocha 2024. Status of forced sterilisation in EU Member States. Only 9 countries criminalise forced sterilisation as a distinct offence.. 12 countries allow forced sterilisation of persons with disabilities (sometimes as exception of the general offence). .
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