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Sexual and reproductive rights: statements, rhetoric and responsibilities.
The current international movement for the promotion of reproductive health has great potential for improving sexual and reproductive rights. Health professionals should play a major role in applying international human rights instruments at the country level. Being at the front line of service delivery, health professionals have a duty to ensure that those rights are articulated in routine care by empowering individuals, lobbying for legislation, promoting policies and reporting violations of human rights treaties.