Abstract

Thinking about Sexual and Reproductive Health in the Pacific region implies great research challenges. The lack of statistics and research in this regard doubles the challenges to understand the phenomenon in these territories. However, this article proposes that the literature on the development of international and national policies on SRH can serve to guide research in this regard in the Colombian Pacific. In this way, it explores the normative development on SRH at the international level, hand in hand with feminist and academic criticism in this regard. Then, it describes the national progress in policies on SRH, so that it points out the academic criticism of these advances at the international level and shows the dialogues of this national regulation with the international advances in the matter. Likewise, it locates the main criticisms of the literature on the development and implementation of normative policies on SRH, so that it shows how the main studies on the subject in Guapi and Buenaventura are inserted in these criticisms.

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