Turning paper promises to reality: National Human Rights Institutions and adolescent's sexual and reproductive rights in Africa

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2008

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Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights

Abstract

This article examines the history of national human rights institutions (NHRIs) in general including their establishment in Africa. Using examples from three countries - Malawi, Nigeria and South Africa - it critically analyses the promotional and protective mandates of these institutions in Africa and then argues that their experience over the years in promoting human rights in their domains can similarly be useful in advancing adolescents' sexual and reproductive rights. In doing this, NHRIs may face some challenges including poor funding, undue interference from the executive, shortage of personnel and so on. Therefore some of these challenges are discussed and subsequently some suggestions for the way forward.

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National Human Rights Institutions, Adolescents, Sexual and reproductive rights, Africa, Human rights

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Durojaye, E. 2008. Turning paper promises to reality: National Human Rights Institutions and adolescent's sexual and reproductive rights in Africa. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights. 26(4), 547-578