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  • Save the Date! SRI Parallel event: “Decriminalization of Abortion: A human rights imperative” during 24th session of the HRC

    Published on September 03, 2013

    Save the Date! SRI Parallel event: “Decriminalization of Abortion: A human rights imperative” during 24th session of the HRC

    Event
    Abortion
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Bodily autonomy
  • Save the Date! SRI Parallel event: “Decriminalization of Abortion: A human rights imperative” during 24th session of the HRC

    Published on September 03, 2013

    Save the Date! Parallel event taking place alongside the 24th session of the UN Human Rights Council on the decriminalization of abortion.

    Event
    Abortion
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Bodily autonomy
  • Save the Date! “Maternal Mortality: Implementation and Accountability”

    Published on August 28, 2013

    Parallel event entitled “Maternal Mortality: Implementation and Accountability: Guidance on Using a Human Rights Approach in the Context of the Post 2015 Agenda” taking place alongside the 24th session of the UN Human Rights Council.

    Maternal Mortality: Implementation and Accountability:
    Guidance on Using a Human Rights Approach in the Context of the Post 2015 Agenda

    11 September 2013, 13h00-15h00

    Palais de Nation, Geneva, Room XXIV

    Lunch will be served

    (Une interprétation en français sera disponible)

    Event
    Maternal mortality and morbidity
    Accountability
  • SRI Statement at ECOSOC Meeting

    Published on July 20, 2013

    SRI Statement at ECOSOC Meeting

    Statement
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Abortion
    Bodily autonomy
    Maternal mortality and morbidity
  • Overview of the 23rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council

    Published on July 19, 2013

    The 23rd Session of the Human Rights Council ran from May 27 until June 14 2013. Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI) partners participated in the session to ensure that sexual rights issues are included and advanced. SRI partners collectively advocated for the recognition and integration of issues related to sexual and reproductive rights, gender equality and human rights in the resolutions discussed throughout this session.

    News
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Gender equality
  • SRI parallel event on SRHR at HRC23

    Published on July 19, 2013

    On June 6th 2013, the Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI), in collaboration with the World YWCA, and Permanent Missions to the UN in Geneva of Finland, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Uruguay organized a parallel event on ‘the role of the Human Rights Council in advancing sexual and reproductive rights and health in the post-2015 development agenda’.

    News
    Comprehensive sexuality education
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Gender-based violence
    Abortion
    Bodily autonomy
    Sexual orientation and gender identity
  • SRI @ the ICPD Beyond 2014 International Conference on Human Rights

    Published on July 17, 2013

    The ICPD Beyond 2014 International Conference on Human Rights took place in The Netherlands from 7-10 July 2013. The Conference is the second thematic conference, following the ICPD Beyond 2014 Global Youth Forum (which took place in Indonesia, in December 2012), to take place within the scope of the ongoing review of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD PoA).

    News
    Bodily autonomy
    Sexual rights
    Comprehensive sexuality education
    Gender equality
    Sexual orientation and gender identity
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
  • Parallel event taking place during the 23rd session of the UN HRC: “Advancing sexual and reproductive rights and health in the Post-2015 development agenda: The role of the Human Rights Council”

    Published on May 18, 2013

    During the 23rd Session of the Human Rights Council, the Sexual Rights Initiative is hosting a side-event entitled “Advancing sexual and reproductive rights and health in the Post-2015 development agenda: The role of the Human Rights Council.” SRI partner ACTION CANADA for Population and Development (ACPD)‘s Executive Director (speaking as a member of the High-Level Task Force for ICPD) will join panelists from the World YWCA, the Government of Uruguay and UNFPA.

    Event
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
  • Joint Statement by 24 States at HRC on Importance of SRHR in Post-2015 Framework

    Published on March 13, 2013

    On March 8th, the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) held its High-Level Panel on Human Rights Mainstreaming, this year choosing to focus it on the post-2015 development framework.

    During that debate, Ethiopia delivered on behalf of a select cross-regional group of 24 States a joint statement to the Council stressing the importance of SRHR to the post-2015 framework.

    Statement
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Gender equality
  • SRI collaborates with national organizations and activists in preparation for UPR19

    Published on August 14, 2012

    SRI collaborates with national organizations and activists in preparation for UPR19

    News
    Bodily autonomy
    Sexual orientation and gender identity
    Domestic violence
    HIV and AIDS
    Gender-based discrimination
  • Summary of Recommendations from UPR 13

    Published on August 14, 2012

    The Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI) collaborated with national NGOs in several of the countries under review to prepare stakeholder submissions and advocate for strong recommendations on sexual and reproductive rights.

    News
    Bodily autonomy
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Female genital mutilation
    Gender-based discrimination
    Sexual orientation and gender identity
    Child, early, and forced marriage
  • SRI urges the Council to promote and protect the full range of sexual rights

    Published on July 03, 2012

    SRI statement on the follow up and implementation of the Vienna Programme of Action

    Delivered by Fernando D’Elio, Akahata (Argentina)

     

    Thank you Madam President

    News
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Comprehensive sexuality education
    Abortion
  • UPR recommendations must be more specific

    Published on June 28, 2012

    Joint statement of SRI & COC Netherlands

    News
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Comprehensive sexuality education
    Child, early, and forced marriage
    Maternal mortality and morbidity
    Bodily autonomy
    Economic justice
  • Women are being side-lined in times of political transition

    Published on June 27, 2012

    SRI statement on the Working Group on Discrimination Against Women in Law and Practice’s first report to the Human Rights Council

    Delivered by Dalia Abd El–Hameed, EIPR (Egypt)

     

    Thank you Madam President

    We would like to use this opportunity to welcome the report of the working group on the issue of discrimination against women in law and practice.

    News
    Gender-based violence
    Gender-based discrimination
  • Protect sexual and reproductive rights defenders

    Published on June 27, 2012

    Joint Statement of SRI and the International Lesbian and Gay Association during the panel discussion on women’s human rights defenders

    Delivered by Fikile Vilakazi, Coalition of African Lesbians (South Africa)

    Statement
    Women human rights defenders
  • Control over sexuality a major cause of gender related killings

    Published on June 26, 2012

    The Special Rapporteur highlights that the killings can be direct with defined perpetrators in the home, community or by the State and, critically, gender-motivated killings can also be indirect where the perpetrator is not so easily defined such as in the case of deaths from clandestine abortions, maternal mortality, deaths from harmful traditional practices and deaths from neglect through starvation or ill-treatment. Restrictive abortion laws and criminalization of abortion that lead women to seek illegal abortions coupled with poor access to reproductive health services have been recognized as causes of preventable maternal mortality. In addition, harmful practices that seek to control women’s and girls’ sexuality through violence and stigma are reinforced by the State’s failure to protect women’s and girls’ rights from a holistic perspective which takes into account the political, economic and social context in which this violence occurs.

    We also share the consideration of a problem of killings of women based on sexual orientation and gender identity. This constitutes multiple discrimination and is fueled by homophobic statements and positions by states and non-state actors, including their analysis on tradition, culture and religion.

    News
    Sexual orientation and gender identity
    Bodily autonomy
    Gender-based violence
  • Reparations and remedies for violence must be transformative

    Published on June 26, 2012

    Transformative reparations must also take into account that marginalized women have the least access to judicial or administrative remedies. Multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination serve to disempower, exclude, and stigmatize women, which if not considered in reparation schemes, will only reinforce existing inequalities.

    Statement
    Economic justice
    Sexual rights
    Gender-based discrimination
  • Trafficking is not sex work

    Published on June 25, 2012

    SRI statement during interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children

    News
    Sex work
    Sexual rights
  • Criminal Laws and Women’s Right to Health

    Published on June 20, 2012

    The Sexual Rights Initiative and partners co-sponsored a side event at the 20th session of the Human Rights Council focusing on criminal laws and women’s right to health. The objective of the event was to provide a forum for States and stakeholders in Geneva to discuss the key findings and recommendations of the Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health’s 2011 report to the General Assembly on the criminalization of sexual and reproductive health including abortion.

    News
    Abortion
    Contraception
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Bodily autonomy

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