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Highlights of the UNFPA and Rehabilitation International Initiative in Improving Sexual and Reproductive Health of Women and Young People with Disabilities at the ICFP 2022

Highlights of the UNFPA and Rehabilitation International Initiative in Improving Sexual and Reproductive Health of Women and Young People with Disabilities at the ICFP 2022
Highlights of the UNFPA and Rehabilitation International Initiative in Improving Sexual and Reproductive Health of Women and Young People with Disabilities at the ICFP 2022

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UNFPA China

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Highlights of the UNFPA and Rehabilitation International Initiative in Improving Sexual and Reproductive Health of Women and Young People with Disabilities at the ICFP 2022

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15 November 2022

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Women and girls with disabilities have the same sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) needs as their peers without disabilities. Yet, too often, stigma and misconceptions about disability – along with a lack of accessible health services, limited personal autonomy, and little to no sexuality education – prevent persons with disabilities (PWDs) from leading healthy sexual lives.

A global study from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) reveals that girls and young women with disabilities face up to 10 times more gender-based violence (GBV) than those without disabilities. Girls with intellectual disabilities are particularly vulnerable to sexual violence. 

The UNFPA and Rehabilitation International (RI) Initiative from 2019 to 2021 carried a series of advocacy to strengthen SRH information and services for PWDs in both China and developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region in support of the full realization of disability inclusive development.