Introduction Chapter 1 - Comprehensive sexuality education
1.1 Developments in international human rights standards and technical guidelines
1.2 Deficits in establishing and delivering CSE
1.3 Misconceptions and opposition to CSE
Chapter 2 - Access to contraceptive services and information Chapter 3 - Access to abortion care and information
3.1 Developments in international human rights standards and public health guidelines
3.2 Highly restrictive abortion laws
3.3 Criminalisation of abortion
3.4 Access barriers
3.5 Access to evidence-based information
3.6 Retrogression
Chapter 4 - Obstetric and gynaecological care
4.1 Developments in international human rights standards and public health guidelines
4.2 Disrespectful care and mistreatment
4.3 Informed consent and decision making
Chapter 5 - Access to sexual and reproductive health and rights without discrimination
5.1 Developments in international human rights standards
5.2 Challenges and deficits
Chapter 6 - Human rights defenders working to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights
6.1 Risks to personal safety and fear of prosecution and judicial harassment
6.2 Unfavourable and hostile working environments
The Commissioner’s recommendations Endnotes