<Ul> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> </Ul> <P> The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) advocate for reproductive rights with a primary emphasis on women's rights . In this respect the UN and WHO focus on a range of issues from access to family planning services, sex education, menopause, and the reduction of obstetric fistula, to the relationship between reproductive health and economic status . </P> <P> The reproductive rights of women are advanced in the context of the right to freedom from discrimination and the social and economic status of women . The group Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) explained the link in the following statement: </P> <P> Control over reproduction is a basic need and a basic right for all women . Linked as it is to women's health and social status, as well as the powerful social structures of religion, state control and administrative inertia, and private profit, it is from the perspective of poor women that this right can best be understood and affirmed . Women know that childbearing is a social, not a purely personal, phenomenon; nor do we deny that world population trends are likely to exert considerable pressure on resources and institutions by the end of this century . But our bodies have become a pawn in the struggles among states, religions, male heads of households, and private corporations . Programs that do not take the interests of women into account are unlikely to succeed...</P>

According to the textbook which nation has adopted the one couple one child policy