Tallarico Renata, Ozah Karabo, Orievulu Kingsley S
UNFPA East and Southern Africa Regional Office, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Centre for Child Law, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2021 Apr;25(2):94-102. doi: 10.29063/ajrh2021/v25i2.9.
The article assesses the legal and policy frameworks that have an impact on adolescents' sexual and reproductive health rights (ASRHR) in East and Southern Africa (ESA), confirming the interconnectedness of the ages of consent to sexual activity, marriage, and services and its influence on adolescents' human rights. It reviews international, continental and national legal instruments used to identify relevant provisions on ASRHR in the ESA region. The region demonstrates substantial disparities between realities of sexual debut among adolescents, national (statutory and customary) laws and policies on ages of consent to sex, marriage and medical services, and international standards around these SRHR issues. These disparities constitute negative consequences: criminalising adolescents, entrenching child marriage, and excluding adolescents from accessing medical services required to secure and promote ASRHR. While some ESA countries lack clear laws and policies on the three issues, cases of internal contradictions and disharmony with international standards abound. This impacts on the full realization of sexual and reproductive health rights of adolescents and young people in the region.
该文章评估了对东非和南部非洲(ESA)青少年性健康和生殖健康权利(ASRHR)产生影响的法律和政策框架,证实了性活动、婚姻及服务的同意年龄之间的相互联系及其对青少年人权的影响。文章回顾了用于确定ESA区域内与ASRHR相关条款的国际、区域和国家法律文书。该区域在青少年首次性行为的现实情况、国家(成文法和习惯法)关于性、婚姻和医疗服务同意年龄的法律及政策,以及围绕这些性健康和生殖健康问题的国际标准之间存在巨大差异。这些差异产生了负面后果:将青少年定罪、使童婚现象根深蒂固,并将青少年排除在获得保障和促进ASRHR所需医疗服务的范围之外。虽然一些ESA国家在这三个问题上缺乏明确的法律和政策,但内部矛盾以及与国际标准不一致的情况比比皆是。这影响了该区域青少年和年轻人性健康和生殖健康权利的充分实现。