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Declarations
Declarations | 2016

Let’s step up and deliver!

This call for action was formulated by the Ministers of Education, Health, Gender, and Youth and senior government officials, gathered in Durban, South Africa, on 18 July 2016 for the Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) Ministerial Commitment Progress Meeting in order to commit themselves to step u

Declarations
Declarations | 2010

Legal grounds: reproductive and sexual rights in African Commonwealth courts. Volume II

Gender-based discrimination remains one of the greatest threats to women's health and lives worldwide, despite domestic, regional, and international human rights guarantees of equality, reproductive and sexual rights, and a range of other rights.

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