Reproductive Rights are Human Rights Act of 2021
Reproductive Rights are Human Rights Act of 2021 This bill directs the Department of State to include in its annual reports on human rights in countries receiving U.S. development and security assistance a discussion of the status of reproductive rights in each country. This must include whether a country has adopted and enforced policies to (1) promote access to contraception and accurate, nondiscriminatory family planning and sexual health information; (2) provide services to ensure safe and healthy pregnancy and childbirth; (3) expand or restrict access to safe abortion services; and (4) prevent and treat sexually transmitted diseases. For each country, the reports shall also contain (1) data concerning pregnancy-related injuries and deaths; and (2) a description of the nature and extent of discrimination and violence against women, girls, and LGBTQI+ individuals in health care settings and the relevant government's response to such actions.
Health promotion and preventive care
Health programs administration and funding
Infectious and parasitic diseases
Religion
International Affairs
Abortion
Family planning and birth control
Cancer
Child health
Congressional oversight
Racial and ethnic relations
Disability and health-based discrimination
International organizations and cooperation
Detention of persons
Human rights
Health care coverage and access
Assault and harassment offenses
Foreign aid and international relief
Crimes against women
HIV/AIDS
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