The state of world population 1997: the right to choose; reproductive rights and reproductive health
Material type: TextPublication details: Nairobi United Nations Population Fund 1997Description: iv, 76pISBN:- 0-89714-409-0
- HB 849.53 .S8 1997
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Sets out the legal framework for reproductive rights and addresses the sexual and reproductive health needs of the adolescents, rights in marriages and child bearing, violence against women and human trafficking. Examines the burden of poor health related to reproduction and sexuality and sustainable development, defined by, among other things, a better quality of life for all people, regardless of gender. Emphasizes the importance of putting in place information and service that meet the full range of requirement for sexual and reproductive health.
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