Title: Human rights and innovation in sexual and reproductive health
Linking human rights and innovation in sexual and reproductive health is crucial. The innovation seeks to extend access to information on reproduction, description of the various contraceptive methods, and reproductive health services, ensuring that people can exercise their rights related to autonomy of will, privacy, and gender equality, to name a few. By prioritizing innovation, barriers such as geographic distance, lack of resources, and social stigma can be overcome, ensuring that everyone has the ability to make informed and autonomous decisions about their sexual and reproductive health.
Biography:
Hugo Carlos Carrasco Soule Lopez, is a full-time Professor at the Faculty of Law of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Candidate for Researcher of the National System of Researchers (SIN) of the National Council of Humanities, Sciences and Technologies (CONAHCYT) of Mexico, he is the author of multiple legal works on intellectual property, human rights and pharmaceutical innovation. Renowned national and international speaker.