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CESCR General Comment 22 on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Dear COPASAH Members, friends and associates,

Greetings! 

The  Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights recently adopted a General Comment on the Right to Sexual and Reproductive Health. This is the first general comment to ever focus exclusively on sexual and reproductive health and its adoption speaks volumes about the great strides our movement has made in building out the international human rights framework to fully recognize reproductive rights as fundamental human rights. 

The following is a note prepared by the Center for Reproductive Rights has put together the attached reference guide which highlights some of the key content from the general comment which is intended to help facilitate and understand the general comment and its implications for advocacy.

Regards

Premdas

COPASAH Global Secretariat

The Note:

In particular, the general comment:

  • Largely frames individual autonomy and decision-making as being central to sexual and reproductive health. 

  • Speaks broadly about the need for safe abortion care and the elimination of restrictive abortion laws, without narrowly limiting this to specific circumstances, such as where pregnancy poses a risk to the woman's life or health or in cases of rape or incest. This follows the trend we have seen in the Committee on the Rights of the Child and, to a lesser extent, the CEDAW Committee.

  • Includes strong standards on conscientious objection, calling for states permitting conscientious objection to require referral to a provider capable and willing to provide the services, in addition to excluding the invocation of conscientious objection in urgent or emergency situations.

  • Condemns a broad range of procedural barriers, including mandatory waiting periods, biased counselling, and third-party authorization (parental, spousal and judicial).

  • Reinforces/strengthens the obligations of donor states as well as non-state actors, such as provide health care providers and health insurance and pharmaceutical companies.

It is worth noting that there are some areas where the general comment could have been strengthened. For example, a number of the elements of the core obligations are quite vague, which in turn will undermine the ability to hold states accountable for these specific obligations. Further, although there is some strong content on sexual orientation and gender identity and expression, overall the general comment would have been significantly strengthened through a greater emphasis on this aspect of sexual and reproductive health. Lastly, the language on criminalization of abortion is a bit contradictory; although the general comment repeatedly recognizes the need for states to reform laws criminalizing abortion, it only explicitly frames the application of the criminal law to women who undergo abortions as a violation of the right to sexual and reproductive health - falling short of calling for the full decriminalization of abortion. 

While the general comment is worth a read in its entirety – as it touches on a broad range of issues and really positions sexual and reproductive health as an essential aspect of all individuals' health, autonomy, and well-being – we hope you will find the attached reference guide useful in your advocacy. Please feel free to be in touch if you have any questions.

View attachments on the web

CRR - CESCR GC 22 Reference Doc.pdf

E_C-12_GC_22_7936_E (3).doc

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