The Reproductive Rights of Adolescents: A Tool for Health and EmpowermentPublication DateSeptember 1, 2008
SummaryThis paper outlines the general framework of adolescents' reproductive and sexual rights. It focuses on sexuality education, access to confidential health care, child marriage and lack of educational opportunity, sexual violence, and female genital mutilation. The authors list recommendations about how governments, youth advocates, and health care providers can help ensure that adolescents have the ability to make and act on informed reproductive decisions. From the Introduction: "Advocating for adolescents’ reproductive rights can be challenging. Despite the critical health issues at stake, discussing the sexuality of young persons typically sparks controversy. A further challenge for advocates is confronting and refuting the assertion of culture as a justification and a defense for adolescents’ rights violations. When adolescence intersects with other factors, such as poverty, race, and gender, it compounds the challenges young women face in exercising their basic human rights. This briefing paper outlines the general framework of adolescents’ reproductive and sexual rights. It addresses core concerns for adolescents’ rights and discusses governments’ legal duties to address those concerns. The areas of focus are sexuality education; access to confidential health care; child marriage and lack of educational opportunity; sexual violence; and female genital mutilation (FGM). Promoting adolescent health and autonomy should be the primary goals for advocates and lawmakers. Because adolescents do not fit within the traditional categories of child or adult, they require particular legal consideration. An effective government response includes creating and implementing laws and policies that enable adolescents to flourish and achieve their full potential." The document presents the role of advocacy and lists the human rights standards that apply to adolescent reproductive rights (on page 4 of the document), followed by a more detailed discussion of core issues and approaches. The following are the recommendations that conclude the document: "For Governments:
For Advocates:
For HealthCare Providers:
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