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Dignity and the right of internally displaced adolescents in Colombia to sexual and reproductive health
Authors:Bosmans Marleen  Gonzalez Fernando  Brems Eva  Temmerman Marleen
Institution:Master after Master in International Politics and worked as a Research Fellow at the International Centre for Reproductive Health, Ghent University, Belgium Psychologist and was Coordinator of the Regional Office Montes de Maria for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Colombia Professor of Human Rights Law at Ghent University, Belgium Gynaecologist and Director of the International Centre for Reproductive Health, Ghent University, Belgium.
Abstract:In Colombia, national policies and laws on the protection of vulnerable populations pay specific attention to the sexual and reproductive health needs and rights of internally displaced adolescents. This paper describes how a United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)-supported programme (September 2000-August 2004) on the sexual and reproductive health of internally displaced adolescents contributed to restoring their dignity as a precursor to promoting their sexual and reproductive health rights. Different forms of the arts were used as basic techniques to discover their body and to provide sexual and reproductive health information and education. The arts were found to play a key role in restoring their dignity. Although dignity appeared to be a determinant of greater awareness of rights, it did not lead to increased empowerment with regard to rights. The availability of and access to sexual and reproductive health services remains a problem and displaced populations continue to have little or no power to hold their authorities accountable.
Keywords:adolescents  Colombia  dignity  internally displaced persons (IDPs)  sexual and reproductive health  sexual and reproductive rights
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