Sexual and reproductive health and rights in the evolving post-2015 agenda: Perspectives from key players from multilateral and related agencies in 2013

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This paper reports the views of participants from key multilaterals and related agencies in the evolving global negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda on the strategic location of sexual and reproductive health and rights. The research was carried out in June and July 2013, following the release of the report of the High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda, and comprised 40 semi-structured interviews with 57 participants and two e-mail respondents. All respondents were responsible for the post-2015 health and development agenda, or the post-2015 agenda more broadly, within their organisations. The interviews provide an insight into the intention to ensure that sexual and reproductive health and rights are integrated into the post-2015 trajectory by key players who sit at the interface of UN and Member State interaction. They reveal both an awareness of the shortcomings of the Millennium Development Goal process and its impact on advocacy for sexual and reproductive health and rights in early post-2015 engagement, as well as the vulnerability of sexual and reproductive health and rights in the remaining phases of post-2015 negotiations. Recent events bear these concerns out. Ensuring sexual and reproductive health and rights are included in the final post-2015 outcome document in the time remaining for negotiations, will be anything but a "doddle". © 2014 Reproductive Health Matters.

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Brolan, C. E., & Hill, P. S. (2014). Sexual and reproductive health and rights in the evolving post-2015 agenda: Perspectives from key players from multilateral and related agencies in 2013. Reproductive Health Matters, 22(43), 65–74. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0968-8080(14)43760-1

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