4. WHAT IS SRHR?
● SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND
RIGHTS
● FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS
● Include issues like Abortion, HIV and STIs,
maternal health and rights, contraceptive access,
gender-based violence, discrimination and
stigma, and more.
5. PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN RIGHTS
ALL HUMAN RIGHTS are universal, inalienable,
interrelated/interconnected
and non-discriminatory/equal
6.
7. 12 ELEMENTS OF
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
• Maternal and Child Health care
• Family Planning
• Prevention and management of STI/HIV
and AIDS
• Prevention and Managements of
Abortion Complications
• Adolescent Reproductive Health
• Prevention and Management of Breast
and Reproductive Tract Cancers
• Prevention and Management of Infertility
and Sexual Dysfunction
• Men’s Reproductive Health
• Age and development appropriate
education and counselling on sexuality and
RH
• Prevention and Management of Violence
against woman(VAW)
• Age and Development appropriate RH
Education for Adolescents in formal and
non-formal education settings, and
• Mental Health aspects of reproductive
health care
8. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: Adolescents are entitled
to rights under the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) until
age 18.
· The right to the highest attainable standard of health
· The right to impart and receive information and the right to education
· The right to confidentiality and privacy
· The right to be free from harmful traditional practices
· The right to equality and non-discrimination
9. •Individuals’ social and economic status
also may limit their ability to enjoy their
rights.
•Every single person has a responsibility
to respect the rights of every other
person.
10. ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE
HEALTH RIGHTS
•the right to equality
•the right to participation
•the right to life and to be free from harm
•the right to privacy
•the right to personal autonomy and to be recognized as an
individual before the law
•the right to think and express oneself freely
•the right to health
•the right to know and learn
•the right to choose whether or not to marry or have children
•the right to have your rights upheld