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Harm Reduction, Human Rights, And Access To Information On Safer Abortion, Joanna Erdman Jan 2012

Harm Reduction, Human Rights, And Access To Information On Safer Abortion, Joanna Erdman

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A harm reduction and human rights approach, grounded in the principles of neutrality, humanism, and pragmatism, supports women's access to information on the safer self-use of misoprostol in diverse legal settings. Neutrality refers to a focus on the risks and harms of abortion rather than its legal or moral status. Humanism refers to the entitlement of all women to care and concern for their lives and health, to be treated with respect, worth, and dignity, and to the empowerment of women to participate in decision-making and political action. Pragmatism accepts the historical reality that women will engage in unsafe abortion, …