Applying the Maputo Protocol Can Reduce Unsafe Abortions
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L’application du Protocole de Maputo peut réduire le nombre d’avortements dangereux
Le Protocole de Maputo, adopté en 2003, constitue l’un des premiers cadres juridiques pour la protection des droits et des libertés des femmes et des jeunes filles en Afrique.
Fact Sheet. Applying the Maputo Protocol Can Reduce Unsafe Abortions
The Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa (commonly known as the Maputo Protocol) was adopted in 2003 by the African Union to uphold equal rights for girls and women.
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FICHE D’INFORMATION: L’application du Protocole de Maputo peut réduire les avortements non sécurisés
Le Protocole à la Charte africaine des droits de l’homme et des peuples relatif aux droits des femmes en Afrique (généralement désigné « Protocole de Maputo ») a été adopté en 2003 par l’Union africaine afin de promouvoir l’égalité des droits pour les filles et les femmes.
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