Sexual and Reproductive Health (SHR)
Significance
- Essential for SDGs: SDGs have an impact on maternity, new-born, and adolescent health, as well as future economic development and environmental sustainability. They also have linkages to gender equality and women's well-being.
- Upholding People's Autonomy over their Bodies: This including matters of sexuality, reproduction, and the use of healthcare services for these purposes. Such choices ought to be free from stigma, prejudice, and compulsion.
- Vital for Young People: It offers health care and thorough sexuality education, educating them about important topics including sexual abuse, gender-based violence, and damaging customs like genital mutilation.
- Empowering Women: Modern contraception and family planning give women ....
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- 2 Caste-based Census: Social Implications
- 3 Challenges and Implications of Communalism on Social Cohesion
- 4 Urbanization: A Double-edged Sword for Women
- 5 Religious Conversions & Indian Society
- 6 Forced Displacement
- 7 Changing Dynamics of Modern Indian Society
- 8 Social Consequences of Urbanization
- 9 Nationalism vs. Regionalism
- 10 Native Languages