Sexual and reproductive rights in Peru, beyond the Bicentenary
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31403/rpgo.v67i2335Keywords:
Human rights; Reproductive rights; Sexual and reproductive HealthAbstract
Objective: To clarify the concept of sexual and reproductive health, to situate it within
Human Rights and, as a consequence, within Sexual and Reproductive Rights; to
discuss some gender issues; to examine the situation of sexual and reproductive
rights in our country and what we expect for the years to come. Methodology:
Review of the national medical literature in relation to sexual and reproductive rights
and systematize the information. Results: In the various components of sexual and
reproductive health there are important deficiencies that need to be overcome in
order to achieve the well-being indicated by the Sustainable Development Goals.
Conclusion: There is still much to be developed in the recognition of sexual and
reproductive rights, appealing to the best performance and commitment of health
professionals.
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