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Sexual Health and Human Rights in the African Region
Ngwena, Charles
Ngwena, Charles
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"The aim of this study is to map jurisprudence emanating from the WHO African region with a focus on jurisprudence that has a direct or indirect bearing on sexual health. Given the vast number of countries that make up the WHO African region, the study does not attempt to capture the jurisprudence of every country in this region. Rather, it focuses on mapping jurisprudence that is broadly representative of the WHO African region. In this regard, twelve African countries have been selected. These are: Cameroon, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. The criteria for selecting these countries are explained in Chapter 1 of this study. The study is not however, solely confined to these countries. The study also draws from countries that are outside the twelve countries for the purposes of illustrating trends or gaps"
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2011
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