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    • The African Women's Protocol and sexual rights 

      Ebenezer, Durojaye; Lucyline Nkatha, Murungi (The International Journal of Human Rights, 2014-11)
      ‘Sexual rights’ are defined to include the rights of all persons free of coercion, violence and discrimination to the highest attainable standards of sexual health, including access to sexual and reproductive health care ...
    • Poverty, women and the human right to water to grow food 

      Ngcimezile, Mbano (ESR Review, 2014)
      The global community is united in its commitment to remove the scourge of world poverty. One core factor to achieve this is access to water from which poor people, especially women, draw multiple benefits. Such benefits ...
    • UN Security Council Resolution 2122 (2013) - women, rule of law and transitional justice 

      Mirugi-Mukundi, Gladys (ESR Review : Economic and Social Rights in South Africa, 2014)
      The UN Security Council passed Resolution 2122 (2013) that aims to strengthen women's role in all stages of conflict prevention and post-conflict reconstruction. The resolution seeks to amplify women's voices at the peace ...