TAILIEUCHUNG - WOMEN OF THE WORLD: LAWS AND POLICIES AFFECTING THEIR REPRODUCTIVE LIVES

Imagine a world in which the laws and policies of every country allowed women to fully enjoy their reproductive rights. While this is still a distant goal, a confluence of factors has enabled women’s health and rights advocates to bring it into focus. The 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) and the 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women (FWCW) were groundbreaking for so many reasons, among them that governments agreed that everyone has reproductive rights, and that they are an inalienable part of established international human rights. The recognition, long overdue, that the “traditional” human rights framework applies to women’s unique human condition, including their reproductive and sexual lives, has inspired. | Center for Reproductive Rights Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women ARROW PAGE 2 WOMEN OF THE WORLD WOMEN OF THE WORLD LAWS AND POLICIES AFFECTING THEIR REPRODUCTIVE LIVES Published by The Center for Reproductive Rights 120 Wall Street New York NY 10005 . 2005 All rights reserved 2005 Center for Reproductive Rights and Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women ARROW . Any part of this report may be copied translated or adapted with permission from the authors provided that the parts copied are distributed free or at cost not for profit and the Center for Reproductive Rights and the co-authoring organization of a particular country chapter are acknowledged as the authors. Any commercial reproduction requires prior permission from the Center. The Center would appreciate receiving a copy of any materials in which information from the publication is used. ISBN 1-890671-29-0 LAWS AND POLICIES AFFECTING THEIR REPRODUCTIVE LIVES PAGE 3 Ackn owl edgm ents The Center for Reproductive Rights would like to thank its partners in East and Southeast Asia for making this report possible. This report is a product of the hard work and commitment of many wonderful individuals associated with the Asian-Pacific Resource Research Centre for Women ARROW the Population Research Institute at Renmin University of China the Institute for Social Studies and Action ISSA the Women s Health Advocacy Foundation WHAF and the Research Centre for Gender Family and Development CGFED . Many others too many to name have guided and assisted us and our partners during the challenging process of gathering information about national laws and policies in the countries surveyed. We are incredibly grateful for their cooperation and support. This report could not have been completed without the leadership and guidance of ARROW Malaysia which functioned as the regional coordinator of the project. ARROW guided the Center in the selection of partners for the project and convened .

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