Pakistan, with 235,976,122 people, has 48.5% women, but over 114,448,000 lack reproductive healthcare rights, leading to high maternal mortality and morbidity rates. Reproductive rights, defined by the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development, include the right to decide freely and responsibly about childbirth, attain the highest standard of sexual and reproductive health, and make decisions without discrimination, coercion, or violence. This report analyzes the issue and recommends future steps.

Categories: Pakistan, Women's Rights