Information Asymmetries in the Digital Sexual and Reproductive Health Space
Information Asymmetries in the Digital Sexual and Reproductive Health Space
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June 17, 2021
The proliferation of digital technologies in the healthcare context has important implications for fulfilment of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (‘SDGs’). This is particularly evident when it comes to the SDG targets relating to sexual and reproductive health (‘SRH’). Technological developments offer an opportunity to expand the availability and accessibility of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, especially for those populations that traditional health systems fail to reach. SDG target 3.7 makes explicit reference to ensuring universal access to accurate information and education as a key determinant of SRH. COVID-19 has underscored the transformative potential of digital technologies in improving public health initiatives, yet it also raises rights-based issues regarding equitable use of and access to not just such technologies but accurate and reliable health information. This paper discusses the ethical and human rights risks relating to power imbalances and information asymmetries in the use of digital technologies to deliver SRH services.