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My Body Is My Own

My Body Is My Own
My Body Is My Own

Publisher

UNFPA

Number of pages

164

Author

UNFPA

State of World Population Report

My Body Is My Own

Publication date

14 April 2021

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What is bodily autonomy? How do we measure autonomy? Can we realize autonomy for all?

Nearly half of women in 57 developing countries are denied the right to decide whether to have sex with their partners, use contraception or seek health care, according to UNFPA's 2021 flagship State of World Population report.

For the first time, a United Nations report focuses on bodily autonomy: the power and agency to make choices about your body, without fear of violence or having someone else decide for you. This lack of bodily autonomy has massive implications beyond the profound harms to individual women and girls: potentially depressing economic productivity, undercutting skills, and resulting in extra costs to health care and judicial systems.