'Redressing the balance: Using human rights law to improve health for women everywhere' examines the guidance provided by the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the response to that guidance by governments around the world.
Drawing on data from 117 countries, the report from The George Institute for Global Health and Australian Human Rights Institute at UNSW Sydney assesses how well each country has implemented laws to address key issues in alignment with their international legal obligations under CEDAW.