This briefing paper examines challenges related to violation of sexual and reproductive rights of women and girls with disabilities and provides an analysis of human rights accountability comprising three elements: responsibility, answerability and enforceability. This paper also recommends key considerations for ensuring the future development agenda post 2015 is inclusive of, and responsive to, women and girls with disabilities. This paper is useful for the United Nations and other development agencies working on issues related to SRH for women and girls, and those working for the progress of and advancing the development agenda beyond 2015.

 

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