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  • HRC25: SRI Oral statements

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    Statement

    HRC25: SRI Oral statements

    Comprehensive sexuality education
    Sexual orientation and gender identity
    Bodily autonomy
    Abortion
    Rights of the child
    Disability
    Bodily autonomy
  • SRI & WILPF coordinate response to “Protection of the Family” Joint Statement at UN HRC

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    Statement

    During the 25th session of the UN Human Rights Council, the Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI) and the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) coordinated a response the “protection of the family” joint statement initiated during the session.

    Child, early, and forced marriage
    Domestic violence
  • CEDAW statement on sexual and reproductive health and rights

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    Statement

    The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), at its recently concluded session, issued a statement on sexual and reproductive health and rights, which is its contribution to the ICPD@20 review process. The Committee reminds us that it “has observed that failure of a State party to provide services and the criminalisation of some services that only women require is a violation of women’s reproductive rights and constitutes discrimination against them.” It States that “the provision of, inter alia, safe abortion and post abortion care; maternity care; timely diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (including HIV), breast and reproductive cancers, and infertility; as well as access to accurate and comprehensive information about sexuality and reproduction, are all part of the right to sexual and reproductive health” and that “every State can and should do more to ensure the full respect, protection and fulfilment of sexual and reproductive rights, in line with human rights obligations.”

    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    HIV and AIDS
    Abortion
    Bodily autonomy
    Gender-based discrimination
  • SRI responds to request from President of UN General Assembly for contributions on the role of women, the young and civil society

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    News

    In response to the request from the President of the General Assembly (PGA) for contributions to the High-Level Event on the role of women, the young and civil society, the SRI prepared a submission focusing on women and young peoples’ sexual and reproductive rights. The submission calls for the Post-2015 development framework to integrate a human rights-based approach.

    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Adolescents and youth
    Comprehensive sexuality education
    Gender equality
  • SRI submission to OHCHR on traditional values

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    News

    In 2013, in response to the request from the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) for submissions on ‘how a better understanding and appreciation of traditional values of dignity, freedom and responsibility could contribute to the promotion and protection of human rights,’ the SRI submitted a report focusing on the many practices and norms that discriminate against women and other groups of people.

    Gender-based discrimination
    Domestic violence
    Female genital mutilation
    Harmful practices
  • EIPR launches publication “Reclaiming and Redefining Rights – ICPD+20: Status of sexual and reproductive rights in Middle East and North Africa”

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    News

    The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights recently launched a new publication entitled “Reclaiming and Redefining Rights – ICPD+20: Status of sexual and reproductive rights in Middle East and North Africa.” The publication progress achieved and challenges remaining in the implementation of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), since 1994 in the MENA region. The report is contextualized within recent and ongoing events including the Arab Spring, Governmental positions during recent global conferences, among other events.

    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Maternal mortality and morbidity
    Gender-based discrimination
  • Briefing on the 25th session of the UN HRC

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    News

    The 25th session of the UN Human Rights Council will take place from March 3 – 28 2014. The first week of the four-week session will comprise of a ‘High-level segment’ during which high-level dignitaries will address the Council.

    Rights of the child
    Economic justice
    Gender equality
  • UPR18: sexual rights-related outcomes

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    News

    UPR18: sexual rights-related outcomes

    Bodily autonomy
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Comprehensive sexuality education
    Abortion
    HIV and AIDS
    Sexual orientation and gender identity
  • SRI prepares written statement for upcoming session of the Commission on Population and Development

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    Statement

    Building on the Hague Civil Society Call to Action on Human Rights and ICPD Beyond 2014, the SRI’s written statement for the upcoming 47th session of the Commission on Population and Development calls on governments to:

    Ensure the implementation of all human rights obligations related to the Programme of Action of the ICPD;

    Promote equality by tackling the root causes of structural inequalities;

    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Gender-based discrimination
    Sexual orientation and gender identity
    Abortion
  • SRI & Women for Women’s Human Rights – New Ways submits report on early and forced marriage to OHCHR

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    News

    Pursuant to HRC resolution A/HRC/RES/24/23 on child, early and forced marriage, the Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI) & Women for Women’s Human Rights (New Ways), based on Turkey, submitted a report on preventing and eliminating child, early and forced marriage. The report explores the terminology of ‘child, early and forced’ marriage,’ the human rights dimensions of the issue, and strategies and recommendations to address and prevent early and forced marriage. Some of the recommendations include:

    Child, early, and forced marriage
  • SRI & IPPF’s UPR toolkit for sexual rights advocates now available in Portuguese!

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    News

    The Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI) & International Planned Parenthood Federation’s (IPPF) Universal Periodic Review toolkit for sexual rights advocates is now available in Portuguese (thanks to UNFPA Mozambique).

    Image of UPR toolkit in Portuguese

    Sexual rights
  • SRI reflects on 2013

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    The SRI wishes you all the very best for a restful holiday season!

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    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Comprehensive sexuality education
    Sexual orientation and gender identity
    Abortion
  • “Black Day for Human Rights in India” CREA

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    News

    Human rights activists across the country are deeply disappointed with today’s decision of the Supreme Court in Suresh Kumar Kaushal v. Naz Foundation to overturn the historic Delhi High Court judgement of 2009, which decriminalised homosexuality in India. CREA believes that today’s decision to set aside that historic and progressive judgement is an unconscionable blow to people’s fundamental rights to equality and freedom from discrimination, violence, and harassment. This is a huge setback not just for the LGBT movement in this country and elsewhere, but also for human rights everywhere.

    Sexual orientation and gender identity
    Decriminalization
    Bodily autonomy
  • SRI partners sign on to Joint Statement on ‘Human Rights for All in the Post-2015 Development Agenda’

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    Statement

    Human rights have surged to the forefront of the debate about what will succeed the Millennium Development Goals in 2015. As human rights and social justice organizations worldwide, we feel compelled to lay out some of the baseline implications of embedding human rights into the core of the sustainable development agenda this time around.

    Civil society participation
    Women human rights defenders
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Gender equality
  • SRI welcomes UN Women’s strong position on sex work, sexual exploitation and trafficking in persons

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    Statement

    On November 12th, the Sexual Rights Initiative sent a letter to UN Women, welcoming its strong, human rights-based approach, to issues of sex work, sexual exploitation and trafficking in persons. The original letter and UN Women’s note can be accessed below.

    Sex work
    Economic justice
    Gender equality
  • SRI analysis of the language of ‘child, early and forced’ marriage

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    News

    In preparation of the 24th session of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC), the Sexual Rights Initiative produced an analysis of the terminology of child, early and forced marriage from the international human rights law and UN policy perspectives.

    Child, early, and forced marriage
    Rights of the child
  • Overview of the 24th Session of the HRC

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    News

    The 24th Session of the Human Rights Council took place from September 9th until the 27th 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 increased understanding and integration of issues related to sexual and reproductive rights, gender equality and human rights in resolutions, and through parallel events and oral statements.

     

    HRC23 Resolutions

    Child, early, and forced marriage
    Maternal mortality and morbidity
  • Federation for Women and Family Planning pushes back against further attempts to restrict access to abortion in Poland

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    Federation for Women and Family Planning pushes back against further attempts to restrict access to abortion in Poland

    Abortion
    Sexual rights
    Bodily autonomy
  • Summary of SRI co-organized event on Maternal Mortality and Morbidity during the 24th session of the HRC

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    Summary of SRI co-organized event on Maternal Mortality and Morbidity during the 24th session of the HRC

    Abortion
    Maternal mortality and morbidity
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Accountability
    Adolescents and youth
    Bodily autonomy
  • Summary of SRI organized event on the Decriminalization of Abortion during the 24th session of the HRC

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    News

    To commemorate the 2013 Global Day of Action for the Decriminalization of Abortion (September 28th), the Sexual Rights Initiative organized an event that took place during the 24th session of the UN Human Rights Council to discuss the realization of women’s human rights, specifically women’s right to access safe and legal abortion, including through the decriminalization of abortion. Being one of the first events on the topic at the Council, it represents a ground-breaking moment in its history. Widely attended by over 30 representatives from Member States – making up half of the audience, UN agencies, civil society, women human rights defenders and academics, they assessed the human rights implications of the criminalization of abortion and explored strategies to strengthen government accountability and responsibility in respecting, protecting and guaranteeing women’s reproductive and human rights.

    Abortion
    Sexual rights
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Comprehensive sexuality education
    Gender-based discrimination
    Contraception
    Bodily autonomy
  • HRC24: SRI Oral Statements

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    Statement

    During the 24th session of the UN Human Rights Council, the Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI) collaborated with national-level organizations and advocates to deliver oral statements regarding outcomes from the Universal Periodic Review ‘s (UPR) of Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Canada, Colombia, Russia and Uzbekistan.

    Abortion
    Bodily autonomy
    Right to health
    Sexual orientation and gender identity
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
  • Requests for Organizational Sign-On: Joint Statement on Abortion Rights

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    Call to action

    In support of the September 28 Global Day of Action for Access to Safe and Legal Abortion, the Sexual Rights Initiative, Center for Reproductive Rights and Ipas have developed a joint statement on abortion rights for delivery at the upcoming 36th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. The session runs from Sept. 11-29, and the most suitable Council agenda item for the statement would appear to be the general debate on the implementation of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, scheduled for Monday, Sept. 25.

    Abortion
    Sexual rights
    Bodily autonomy
  • ACPD represented on UN HRC panel during the Annual Discussion on gender integration

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    News

    Action Canada for Population and Development (ACPD), a member of the Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI) coalition, was represented on the panel for the UN Human Rights Council’s (HRC) Annual Discussion on the integration of a gender perspective. The discussion took place as part of the official proceedings of the HRC’s 24th session. The topic of the discussion was “Civil society’s contribution to the integration of a gender perspective in the work of the Human Rights Council and its mechanisms.”

     

    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Gender-based discrimination
    Gender-based violence
  • Save the date! Sept. 12: ANNUAL DISCUSSION ON INTEGRATION OF A GENDER PERSPECTIVE – “Civil society’s contribution to the integration of a gender perspective in the work of the Human Rights Council and its mechanisms”

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    Event

    The SRI’s partner, Action Canada for Population and Development (ACPD), will be represented on the panel for the Annual Day of Discussion on the integration of a gender perspective. The panel discussion takes place as apart of the 24th session of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC). The topic for the discussion is “Civil society’s contribution to the integration of a gender perspective in the work of the Human Rights Council and its mechanisms.”

  • Hague Civil Society Call to Action on Human Rights and ICPD Beyond 2014

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    Statement

    Hague Civil Society Call to Action on Human Rights and ICPD Beyond 2014

    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    Gender equality
    Harmful practices
    Comprehensive sexuality education
    Bodily autonomy
    Accountability

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