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  • Summary Reflection Guide on a Human-Rights Based Approach to Health: Health Policy Makers (+)

    This quick reference guide is intended to contribute to the efforts of health policy makers to effectively and meaningfully implement a human rights-based approach (HRBA) to sexual and reproductive health, maternal health and under – 5 child health. It complements other tools and builds on from the two technical guidance documents of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on a human rights-based approach to the reduction of preventable maternal mortality and morbidity and under – 5 mortality and morbidity, which were both welcomed by the United Nations Human Rights Council.

    Topic: Health, Women & Gender
    Region: Global
    Tool: HRBA in Programming Cycle
    Resource Type: Learning / Training Materials
    Author: Harvard FXB, OHCHR, PMNCH, UNFPA, WHO
    Year: 2015
    Language: English
    Sources: Academic, NGO, UN
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