To Be… or Not to Be….
The implications behind the integration of sexual health and reproductive rights can prove at times deceitful when governments engage these platforms by bearing on contracted views on education and women’s empowerment laid out to push agenda and policies to only reduce fertility.
As a matter of fact, by carving the ideas of human rights principles in programming, these perspectives are appealing to support the implementation of comprehensive approaches in health-care by also attacking the underlying problems of power dynamics that can be witnessed in the access to reproductive health services, and the realities that are associated with social inequalities and their geographical variations.