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The book sheds light on the relationship between human rights and comparative education research, particularly in the context of reproductive healthcare, democracy, and equality. It focuses on the interpretation of human rights and reproductive healthcare globally.
Human rights education is not only about principles and goals. It is also a dialogue about tools and methodologies that can be used to deliver quality and value-added education, which reflects the values of social justice and human rights. It raises strategic questions about where to prioritize efforts: whether we should concentrate on human rights education and reproductive healthcare for legal professionals in developing countries, or perhaps, prioritise community learning or focus on primary school children instead? It also emphasizes the need for effective pedagogy and curriculum design tailored for these diverse contexts.
This book analyses education and policy issues affecting human rights and reproductive healthcare globally. It provides innovative ideas concerning the future directions for teaching human rights, and promotes more engaging and more meaningful knowledge of human rights values and reproductive healthcare globally.
Contents
1 Reproductive Healthcare as a Human Right.- 2 The Intersection of Human Rights, Gender Equality, and Reproductive Health Around the World: A Comparative Analysis.- 3 Research as a catalyst for advancing reproductive health and rights in resource-diverse settings: A focus on Sub-Saharan Africa.- 4 Cultural Influences on Reproductive Rights of Women in Ghana.- 5 Comprehensive Reproductive Healthcare and Human Rights: A Global Comparative Analysis of the Relationship between Criminalization, Abortion Rates, and Maternal Mortality Rates.- 6 Women's Truths, Women's Secrets: The hidden world of reproductive decision-making.- 7 Miscarriage as Murder? An Inhumane and Tragic Violation of Women's Rights.- 8 Saudia Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and the Future of Reproductive Healthcare in the Middle East.- 9 The Sociological Pro and Con Influences of Being a "Breeder": A study of factors influencing reproduction choice.- 10 The role of education in human rights and reproductive healthcare: Conclusion.



