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Join HRiC’s Key Stakeholder Advisory Group

HRiC is forming a global network of lawyers, researchers and advocates dedicated to improving maternity care - everywhere. Join us! Human Rights in Childbirth (HRiC) is developing a new strategy to inform our advocacy and strategic direction over the next three...

Terms of Reference: Key Stakeholder Advisory Group (KSAG)

Human Rights in Childbirth (HRiC) is developing a new strategy to inform our advocacy and strategic direction over the next three years. Our goal is to develop a sustainable network of key stakeholders in order to make full use of, and build on, our collective skills...

Forced Sterilisation during Caesarean and Informed Consent – the case of I.V. vs Bolivia

I.V. vs. Bolivia was the first time the Inter-American Court of Human Rights analysed the foundations of the right to informed consent.

Shared Decision Making in Maternity Care

In this article HRiC outlines its opinion on shared decision making and how it relates to human rights, specifically in maternity care.

Report on Rights Violations in Maternity Care During COVID-19

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, HRiC has been collecting reports of disproportionate human rights violations in maternity care. The first set of rights violations have been published in a report (available below) and sent to the United Nations. , The...

Contribute to our Second Report on Violations in Maternity Care during COVID-19

Help us document what is happening taken in maternity care services in your country - send us a submission by Friday, 10 July 2020.The COVID pandemic is having an enormous impact on maternity care around the world. Minute by minute, day by day, practices and norms are...

HRiC informs European Parliament Action on Maternity Care during COVID-19

HRiC has been working with a Member of European Parliament to bring light to some of the problems women throughout Europe and the world are facing in maternity care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Report Rights Violations during COVID-19

Help us document what is happening taken in maternity care services in your country - send us a submission by Friday, 24 April.The COVID pandemic is having an enormous impact on maternity care around the world. Minute by minute, day by day, practices and norms are...

Midwifing Us Through the Epidemic

Now is the time to press our governments and policy makers to support midwifery care in communities as part of policies to address climate change or Green New Deals that are being prepared around the world – to make sure we are well-prepared for the next emergency or pandemic. We ignore midwifery models of care, essential midwifery skills, community and home birth at our peril – future generations will depend on them as part of crisis response.

Communications Volunteer Position

HRiC is seeking a communications volunteer – apply by 30 April 2019!

Africa Indaba

The two-day HRiC: Africa Indaba will gather African human rights advocates, health care professionals, civil society organizations, and community representatives to discuss human rights concerns faced by women during pregnancy, birth and postpartum in regional maternity care systems around Africa.

The summit process will commit to the tradition of Indaba in which African “people get together to sort out the problems that affect them all, where everyone has a voice and where there is an attempt to find a common mind or a common story that everyone is able to tell when they go away from it.” (Rowan Williams)

The first day of the conference will focus on issues of common concern to numerous African nations, such as access to care, economic and environmental factors, discrimination and stigma, disrespect and abuse, and the role of midwifery and traditional healthy birth practices. The second day of the conference will examine and discuss three case studies of specific maternity care systems around Africa, for consideration and comparison of their successes and challenges.

It is envisioned that the outcome of the conference will be to:

Facilitate meaningful informational exchange on human rights best practices within maternal and infant health care in various regions of Africa;

Devise implementable measures for recognition of human rights in childbirth, with effective systems for accountability and redress;

Produce a Consensus Statement regarding human rights in African maternity care, with recommendations for action strategies.

The law firm that will house the summit, Webber Wentzel, has a pro bono gender equity division with great interest in furthering these topics. Our confirmed partners include the global advocacy organizations White Ribbon Alliance and Amnesty International, both of which will help bring human rights advocates from around Africa to speak at the event.

Through publications and multi-media coverage, the issues and findings revealed by the HRiC Africa Indaba 2015 will be amplified locally and globally. A Conference Report will consist of articles by Summit Presenters, detailing birth stories from their local communities that illuminate the human rights concerns that women are facing around Africa. Livestream online coverage of the event will open the doors to virtual attendees around the globe.

The Africa Summit provides an unprecedented opportunity for the assembled delegation to exchange information about models of respectful maternity care being explored across Africa. This exchange can provide a wide lens to catalyze a much-needed reorientation of policy and practice for the development of African maternity care.

The Millennium Developmental Goals (MDG5) reflected an initial paradigm shift in the recognition of preventable maternal mortality as a human rights issue. This assembly will advance further understanding of human rights in maternity care beyond the right to survival.