Reproductive Rights

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A number of subtopics are included in the Reproductive Rights section:

Abortion:The right to have an abortion is one of the most controversial in international law. The abortion materials included on this site outline the controversy and identify the sources of the right to abortion under both human rights and humanitarian law.

Adolescents: Adolescents around the world have special reproductive and sexual rights, needs and concerns. These include issues such as early marriage, the right to know (access to information about sexual and reproductive health and rights), HIV/AIDS, and abortion.

Female Genital Cutting (FGC): Female genital cutting includes all procedures which involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-therapeutic reasons. Materials included discuss the international legal standards and international movements to eradicate female genital cutting.

HIV/AIDS: The sexual and economic subordination of women leaves them more vulnerable to HIV/AIDS, less likely to receive appropriate care, and more likely to suffer discrimination because of their condition. Materials on HIV/AIDS discuss how the HIV/AIDS pandemic is affecting women's human rights, the international human rights laws which are applicable to the violations occurring, and the international response to these violations.

Reproductive Freedom: The International Conference on Population and Development (the Cairo Conference, 1996) testified to the centrality of reproductive self-determination to the dignity of women. Materials on this topic explore the meaning and importance of the right to "reproductive freedom" under international law.

Right to Know: Reproductive rights cannot be fully exercised unless women have sufficient information about their sexual and reproductive rights. Materials on this topic explore how the right to know under international law imposes a positive obligation on governments to provide information about reproductive health and choice, beyond the duty to refrain from interfering with the communication of such information by others.

Safe Motherhood: The rate of preventable maternal mortality is a symptom of the larger social injustice of discrimination against women and violation of women's human rights. The hundreds of thousands of avoidable maternal deaths each year serves as continuing evidence of the unstated presumption of many societies that the lives of mothers are expendable and that women do not matter. Materials included on this site examine how ensuring safe motherhood to reduce avoidable maternal death is not only a matter of effective health interventions, but also a matter of social justice.

AIDS Education Global Information System AEGiS

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AIDS Education Global Information System AEGiS

AEGIS, which is updated hourly, describes itself as the "largest HIV/AIDS web site in the world." This site provides detailed and often technical information on HIV/AIDS as well as access to fact sheets, US and international news services, an online law library containing US court decisions and publications, references, on-line fora for connecting with others, and annotated to links to other AIDS-related sites. Two sections that may be of particular interest are the sections devoted to women's issues and children and young adults. [Descriptors: Reproductive Rights - HIV/AIDS, International]

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http://www.aegis.com/

Society for the Study of Reproduction

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Society for the Study of Reproduction
The mission of the Society for the Study of Reproduction is "to promote the study of reproduction by fostering interdisciplinary communication within the science". This web page provides access to information on committees, projects, and newsletters. This site also provides links to sites relating to the scientific study of reproduction. The Society for the Study of Reproduction is affiliated with academic institutions and government agencies as well as industries in forty-seven countries. The Society's journal, Biology of Reproduction is also available on this site. [Descriptors: Reproductive Rights - Overview, International]
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Society for the Study of Reproduction
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http://www.ssr.org

International Federation of Fertility Societies

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International Federation of Fertility Societies
The International Federation of Fertility Societies is an organisation based in the United States which conducts research and disseminates knowledge in all aspects of reproduction and fertility. This site includes information on the by-laws and constitution of the organisation, international consensus, books and newsletters of the organisation, as well as links to other fertility-related web sites. [Descriptors: Reproductive Rights - Overview, International - North America]
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International Federation of Fertility Societies
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http://www.iffs-reproduction.org/

British Fertility Society Home Page

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British Fertility Society Home Page
The British Fertility Society is comprised of medical professionals and other interested parties working in the fields of human fertility and subfertility, reproductive medicine and reproductive biology in the United Kingdom. This site provides information on the International Federation of Fertility Societies, as well as information on courses, meetings, journals, and news. This site provides links to related fertility societies. [Descriptors: Reproductive Rights - Overview, International - Europe]
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British Fertility Society
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http://www.britishfertilitysociety.org.uk/

Association of Reproductive Health Professionals

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Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) is an interdisciplinary association of professionals who provide reproductive health services or education, conduct reproductive health research, and influene reproductive health policy. ARHP's mission is "to educate health care professionals, public policy makers, and the public". This site provides access to resources, publications, conferences, and the activities of the ARHP. [Descriptors: Reproductive Rights - Overview, International]
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Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
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http://www.arhp.org/

American Civil Liberties Union: Reproductive Freedom

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American Civil Liberties Union: Reproductive Freedom
ACLU is a nonprofit, nonpartisan national organisation devoted to protecting basic civil liberties. Among number of other issues this site contains recent information on the promotion of reproductive rights in American Congress and other resources pertaining to reproductive freedom. It links to other reproductive freedom websites. [Descriptors: Reproductive Rights - Overview, International - North America]
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The American Civil Liberties Union
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http://www.aclu.org/reproductiverights/index.html

Action Canada For Population and Development

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Action Canada For Population and Development
"Action Canada for Population and Development was formed in 1997 with a mission to promote the commitment of Canadians to population and development issues in order to enhance the quality of life of children and subsequent generations in Canada and around the world. Through dialogue, education, advocacy, and coalition building, APCD supports and advances action on population and development, including full implementation of the Cairo Programme of Action". This site contains information about the Cairo+5 Review along with information relating to Canadian activities centred around Cairo+5. [Descriptors: Reproductive Rights, Overview - International]
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Action Canada For Population and Development
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http://www.acpd.ca/

Safe Motherhood

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Safe Motherhood
In 1987 a coalition of the world's leaders in maternal and child health, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Bank, the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), and the Population Council, joined forces and developed the Inter-Agency Group for Safe Motherhood to assess the problem of maternal deaths and disability and to recommend solutions. This site contains information about such initiatives. The fact sheets provide a useful overview. [Descriptors: Reproductive Rights - Overview, International]
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Safe Motherhood
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http://www.safemotherhood.org/

Family Care International

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Family Care International
Family Care International (FCI) was established as a non-profit organization dedicated to improving women's sexual and reproductive health and rights in developing countries. FCI's special priority is to develop resource materials and provide assistance to these developing country partners that want to design community-level programs based on women's needs and realities. The organization has offices in the United States, Africa, Mexico and Bolivia. This site contains information about initiatives in different regions of the world as well as materials that can be ordered through the organization. [Descriptors: Reproductive Rights - Overview, International]
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Family Care International
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http://www.familycareintl.org/

Female Genital Mutilation Links

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Female Genital Mutilation Links
This site provides links to several sites related to the issue of female genital mutilation. Information is provided in many of these links which discuss health issues, fertility problems, and the psychological impact of FGM. [Descriptors: Reproductive Rights - Female Genital Cutting, International]
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University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
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http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/links/fgm.html
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