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Time for Change: Promoting and Protecting Access to Information and Reproductive and Sexual Health Rights in PeruJanuary 2006 SummaryThis report from Article 19 discusses a study that examined how access to information legislation instituted in August 2002 in Peru is being employed by organisations and individuals working on reproductive and sexual health. The study examined the implementation and use of the law at different levels of the State structure by conducting interviews in the capital city and three regions of Peru, thereby According to this report, health-related information is fundamental to the realisation of the right to health. In terms of sexual and reproductive rights, priority issues identified were maternal mortality and abortion; HIV/AIDS; physical and sexual violence against women; unwanted pregnancy; It is argued that Peru has taken a significant step towards protecting this right to information by passing an access to information law but there are many challenges ahead if it is to be implemented properly. It is further proposed that there is a need to promote the value of information to the public. Media can play a key role in promoting information relating to reproductive and sexual health as well as a spirit of participation in social initiatives has been identified by ContactARTICLE 19
6-8 Amwell Street London EC1R 1UQ United Kingdom Tel: +44 20 7278 9292 Fax: +44 20 7278 7660 info@article19.org ARTICLE 19 website SourceEmail from Louise Finer to The Communication Initiative, March 27, 2006 Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 30 2006 Last Updated March 30 2006 |
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