Quotations
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So, you know, we're recording this now, in 2018, when there is a full frontal attack in this country and others on women’s bodily integrity, on their sexual reproductive health and rights, on the way in which they're able to exercise their agency economically and politically. But, you know, you could argue that, you know, we haven't moved on. But the Cairo Conference enshrined an international agreement, and therefore was taken up into domestic law in all kinds of countries all around the world, the basic notion that women's sexual reproductive health had to be understood in the round. That it had to be allowed to be defended. It had to be allowed to be exercised. We agreed [upon a] concept of reproductive rights.
—Rachel Kyte