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Unsafe abortions are a critical issue affecting the reproductive and maternal health of women in India. Identify the reasons behind the same and suggest remedial measures as well.
As per the World Population Report 2022, unsafe abortions are the third leading cause of maternal mortality in India and close to 8 women die from causes related to unsafe abortions, Lack of access to safe, affordable abortion care poses risks to women's physical and mental well-being and violates aRead more
As per the World Population Report 2022, unsafe abortions are the third leading cause of maternal mortality in India and close to 8 women die from causes related to unsafe abortions, Lack of access to safe, affordable abortion care poses risks to women’s physical and mental well-being and violates a range of human rights of women and girls, including the right to life, the right to benefit from scientific progress and its realization, etc.
Factors leading to unsafe abortions in India are:
Remedial measures to address the issue of unsafe abortions:
The recent Supreme Court Judgment that gave the right to abort to all women up to 24 weeks, irrespective of their marital status, was a much-needed reform in this context. Further, reforms initiated at the institutional levels need to be brought to the grassroots level by more effective service delivery.
See lessIn view of the prevailing issues, discuss the need for reforming the urban infrastructure and mobility services in India through a gender lens.
All the inhabitants of a city do not have a common, universal urban experience. Building infrastructure in cities that is gender-blind can lead to the social and economic exclusion of a large section of the population, as it affects their ability to access, navigate and participate in the city. SeeiRead more
All the inhabitants of a city do not have a common, universal urban experience. Building infrastructure in cities that is gender-blind can lead to the social and economic exclusion of a large section of the population, as it affects their ability to access, navigate and participate in the city.
Seeing from a gender lens, cities often fail to address women’s needs of infrastructure and mobility in the following ways:
Considering these issues, there is a need for reforming the urban infrastructure and mobility services across all fronts, some of which include:
In this context, women representatives and leaders can bring the needs and requirements of women users to the forefront in the urban planning debate and help realize their right to the city and inclusive urban development.
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