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South Dakota 2. Vermont Nebraska 3. Maryland Kansas 4. New Jersey Idaho 5. Hawaii Read More. Other Family Planning Policies and Resources Infertility treatments can increase the reproductive choices of women and men, but they are often prohibitively expensive, especially when they are not covered by insurance.

Read More See the Data. All Women 8. Data on infant mortality are for Data on the percent of low birth-weight babies are for For data on prenatal care and low birth-weight, whites and blacks are non-Hispanic; other racial groups include Hispanics. For data on infant mortality, all racial categories are non-Hispanic. Hispanics may be of any race or two or more races. View Additional Data by State See the state-level data is available on low birth weight babies and infant mortality rates by race and ethnicity.

View the Additional Data by State. Download the Data Download the state-level data is available on low birth weight babies and infant mortality rates by race and ethnicity. Human Rights Committee decision on denial of access to abortion in Ireland, Mellet v. Publications and resources.

Gender-based violence. Gender integration. Gender-related concerns in conflict contexts. Gender stereotyping. Sexual and reproductive health and rights. Women and housing, land and property.

Women human rights defenders. Working Group on discrimination against women and girls. Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences. Independent Expert on sexual orientation and gender identity. Turn on more accessible mode. Turn off more accessible mode. Relevant human rights standards CEDAW article 16 guarantees women equal rights in deciding "freely and responsibly on the number and spacing of their children and to have access to the information, education and means to enable them to exercise these rights.

When you stand up for girls, you stand up for everyone 8 February Gender integration in human rights investigations 5 October Related publications, resources and reports Role of the Judiciary in addressing stereotypes in sexual and reproductive health and rights cases — a review of case law: This paper analyzes how courts and judicial bodies have challenged wrongful gender stereotyping in legislation, policies or cases by lower courts concerning select sexual and reproductive health and rights SRHR issues.



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