Original Language
English
ISBN (PDF)
978-92-9268-544-7
Number of Pages
44
Reference Number
PUB2023/016/EL
Date of upload

06 Jun 2023

An Analysis of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Policies in Relation to Migrants, Sex Workers, and Young and Vulnerable People in Migration-affected Communities in South Africa

Globally and in South Africa, IOM migration health programming seeks to promote the inclusion of migrants in laws, policies and programmes at the global, regional and national levels. Addressing incoherencies in health and non-health policies could reduce the exclusion of vulnerable migrants in services and programmes.

This report highlights findings and recommendations of the policy analysis research that was commissioned by IOM to investigate the degree of coherence among various health and non-health policies and their potential impacts on sexual and reproductive health outcomes among migrants, including vulnerable young people and sex workers – groups that often receive little attention in policy discourse. The research applied a mixed-methods approach involving a desk review of policies and legislations, and in-depth interviews with national government stakeholders, as well as representatives of United Nations agencies, civil society and stakeholders in the health and non-health sectors. The review did not, however, assess policy implementation in South Africa.

The findings of the study indicated that the national policy on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in South Africa is inclusive and non‑discriminatory against migrants, including those in irregular situations. The SRHR policy is also well aligned with international and regional standards. South Africa has also developed specific health and non-health legal and policy documents that address SRHR issues of migrants, sex worker, and young and vulnerable people (YVP), including those living in migration-impacted communities. However, as most of the legal and policy instruments reviewed use general language that applies to all people living in the country, this can affect access to health services at the operational level.  The assessment found that there was a need to advocate for and strengthen access to SRHR services by migrants, sex workers and young and vulnerable people in migration-impacted communities. This can be done by aligning existing legal and policy incoherences, translating policy into practice and creating awareness of migrants’ right to health care.

  • Acknowledgments
  • List of tables
  • Acronyms
    • 1. Executive summary
    • 2. Background
      • 2.1. Approach
      • 2.2. Methodology
      • 2.3. Key questions
  • Limitations
    • 3. Introduction
      • 3.1. Migration
      • 3.2. Migrants as key populations
      • 3.3. Feminization of migration
      • 3.4. Sexual and reproductive health of migrants
      • 3.5. Sex workers
      • 3.6. Young and vulnerable people 10–29 living in migration‑affected communities
    • 4. Global and regional framework guiding the sexual and reproductive health and rights of Migrants
      • 4.1. Sustainable Development Goals
      • 4.2. Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
      • 4.3. Other global frameworks
    • 5. Regional frameworks guiding the sexual and reproductive health and rights of migrants
      • 5.1. Protocol to the African charter on human and peoples’ rights on the rights of women
      • 5.2. African Union migration policy framework
      • 5.3. The strategy for sexual and reproductive health and rights in the Southern African development community region 2019–2030
      • 5.4. Regional strategy for HIV prevention, treatment and care and sexual and reproductive health and rights among key populations 2018, Southern African Development Community
      • 5.5. Southern African Development Community minimum standards for integration of HIV and sexual and reproductive health, 2015
    • 6. National context: South Africa
      • 6.1. Policy level: National overview on sexual and reproductive health
    • 7. Operational level: South Africa
      • 7.1. Opportunities facing migrants, young and vulnerable people and sex workers around the sexual and reproductive health and rights in South Africa
      • 7.2. Challenges facing migrants, young and vulnerable people and sex workers around the sexual and reproductive health and rights in South Africa
    • 8. Conclusions and recommendations
      • 8.1. Summary
      • 8.2. Recommendations
  • Annex 1. Checklist to guide policy analysis
  • Annex 2. Checklist for the key informant interviews
  • Annex 3. Implementation framework