Reproductive justice in the Colombian armed conflict
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Reproductive justice in the Colombian armed conflict
Abstract
This study explores the impacts of armed conflict on women's sexual and reproductive health in Colombia, building on a reproductive justice perspective to analyse original interviews with stakeholders in healthcare, women's rights, and peacebuilding. The analysis reveals that war affects women's sexual and reproductive health in three ways, through violent politicisation, collateral damage, and intersectional dimensions. First, multiple armed actors have used women's health as an instrument in politically motivated strategies to increase their power, assigning political meaning to sexuality and reproduction within the context of war. Second, women's health has also suffered from secondary damage of conflict resulting from a decay in healthcare service provision and an unmet need for healthcare services among those affected by sexual and reproductive violence. Third, marginalised women have been particularly affected by a discriminatory nexus of poverty, ethnicity, and geographic inequality. The paper concludes with a reflection on the opportunities for reproductive justice in Colombia.
تستكشف هذه الدراسة آثار النزاع المسلح على الصحة الجنسية والإنجابية للمرأة في كولومبيا، بناءً على منظور للعدالة الإنجابية حيال المقابلات الأصلية مع أصحاب المصلحة في مجالات الرعاية الصحية، وحقوق المرأة، وبناء السلام، ويكشف التحليل عن أثر ثلاثي للحرب على الصحة الجنسية والإنجابية للمرأة، من خلال التسييس العنيف، والأضرار الجانبية، والأبعاد المتقاطعة؛ فقد استخدمت جهات مسلحة عدة صحة المرأة كأداة في استراتيجيات مدفوعة سياسياً لزيادة قوتها وإعطاء معنى سياسي للحياة الجنسية والإنجاب في سياق الحرب، كما تعرضت صحة المرأة أيضاً لأضرار ثانوية للنزاع ناجمة عن مجموعة من العوامل، وتأثرت النساء المهمشات بصفة خاصة بالعلاقة التمييزية بين الفقر والأصل العرقي وعدم المساواة الجغرافية، ويختتم المقال بالتأمل في فرص تحقيق العدالة الإنجابية في كولومبيا.
本研究探讨了武装冲突对哥伦比亚妇女性健康和生殖健康的影响,根据对医疗保健、妇女权利和和平建设方面的利益相关者的原始采访,建立了生殖正义的视角。分析显示,战争因暴力政治化、附带损害,以及交叉维度对妇女的性健康和生殖健康产生了三重影响。多个武装集团在出于政治动机的战略中利用妇女健康为工具,加强其权力,对战争背景下的性和生殖涂抹政治意义。妇女健康还因一系列因素而受到冲突的二次损害。边缘化妇女尤其受到贫困、种族和地域不平等等歧视性关系的影响。文章最后反思了哥伦比亚实现生殖正义的前景。.
Keywords: Colombia; armed conflict; reproductive coercion; reproductive governance; reproductive health; reproductive justice; sexual and gender‐based violence; sexual health.
© 2023 The Authors. Disasters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of ODI.
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