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Health Hum Rights ; 26(1): 31-44, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38933223

ABSTRACT

The provision of basic sexual and reproductive health services in humanitarian settings, including armed conflict, is extremely limited, causing preventable mortalities and morbidities and violating human rights. Over 50% of all maternal deaths occur in humanitarian and fragile settings. International humanitarian law falls short in guaranteeing access to the full range of sexual and reproductive health information and services for all persons. Guaranteeing access to sexual and reproductive health services under international humanitarian law can increase access to services, improving the health and well-being of civilians in conflict zones. This paper sets forth ways in which international human rights law on sexual and reproductive health and rights should be incorporated into the forthcoming International Committee of the Red Cross Commentary on Geneva Convention IV, regarding the protection of civilians, to ensure services in the context of armed conflict.


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Abortion, Induced , Armed Conflicts , Health Services Accessibility , Human Rights , Reproductive Health Services , Humans , Reproductive Health Services/legislation & jurisprudence , Armed Conflicts/legislation & jurisprudence , Health Services Accessibility/legislation & jurisprudence , Female , Human Rights/legislation & jurisprudence , Abortion, Induced/legislation & jurisprudence , Pregnancy , Altruism , International Law
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