Type | Journal Article |
Title | Women’s right to health in the Anglo-Caribbean |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2011 |
URL | http://www.phmed.umu.se/digitalAssets/76/76125_inlaga---faun-minvielle.pdf |
Abstract | Women’s sexual and reproductive health is a public health concern globally and in the Latin American and Caribbean region. Academic publications exploring sexual and reproductive health from a rights approach are uncommon and even more so for the Anglo-Caribbean. This study explores women’s right to health in three Anglo-Caribbean countries. A document review based on the application of the Health Rights of Women Assessment Instrument to the countries’ strategic health plans was used to make a comparative analysis focusing on intimate partner violence, abortion and government commitment to the realization of women’s right to health. The results reveal that important steps have been taken by all countries to address intimate partner violence and abortion, yet effective implementation is threatened by ambiguity in the States’ approach to those issues as well as financial, social and infrastructural challenges. Accountability mechanisms are either lacking or underutilized and much remains to be done to effectively demonstrate governments’ commitment to women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights. |
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