Access to information and education on family planning/contraceptive and safe abortion 51. The Commission would like to stress the importance of information and education on family planning/contraception and safe abortion for women, especially adolescent girls and young people. State parties must ensure provision of comprehensive information and education on human sexuality, reproduction and sexual and reproductive rights. The content must be based on clinical findings, rights-based, without judgment and take into account the level of maturity of adolescent girls and the youth, in accordance with the Maputo Plan of Action and Articles 2 and 5 of the Protocol. 52. In addition, State parties must ensure that educational institutions at primary, secondary and tertiary levels include sexual and reproductive rights issues in their school programs and to take the necessary measures so those programs also reach women in private schools, including faith-based schools, as well as those out of school. Access to family planning/contraception and safe abortion services 53. It is crucial to ensure availability, accessibility, acceptability and good quality reproductive health care, including family planning / contraception and safe abortion for women. State parties should ensure services that are comprehensive, integrated, rights-based, sensitive to the reality of women in all contexts, and adapted to women living with disabilities and the youth, free from any coercion, discrimination and violence. 54. They should integrate and/or link family planning/contraception and safe abortion services funded by public resources to other services relating to reproductive health, primary health care, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Procedures, technologies and services for sexual and reproductive health 55. State parties should ensure availability, accessibility and acceptability of procedures, technologies and comprehensive and good quality services, using technologies based on clinical findings. Access to services must be guaranteed to all women, especially rural women, by ensuring the availability of supplies through procurement systems that function properly. 56. Family planning / contraception services should include women's access to a variety of contraceptive methods, including short-term methods (hormonal contraceptives, male and female condoms, emergency contraception), long-term (implants, injections, IUDs, vaginal rings) and permanent ones (voluntary sterilization). The 14

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