Zambia has one of the most liberal abortion laws in sub-Saharan Africa. However, in spite of this, unsafe abortion continues to contribute to high rates of maternal mortality. Stigma, poverty, conscientious objectors, and lack of knowledge all contribute to why many adolescent girls and women do not and cannot access safe abortions in Zambia. Through ground-breaking research led by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), political, media, and charitable organisations are now making changes to raise awareness and shape their frameworks to ensure women can take up their right to access safe abortion services.ESRC-DFI
Access to safe and legal abortion services is a far reach for women and girls in Uganda. Although un...
Unsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of global maternal mortality and morbidity. Z...
Unsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of global maternal mortality and morbidity. Z...
LSE’s Ernestina Coast is the Principal Investigator on a new research project in Zambia that seeks t...
Despite Zambia’s relatively progressive abortion law, women continue to seek unsafe, illegal abortio...
AbstractThe Zambian Association of Gynecology and Obstetrics is one of the International Federation ...
Although abortion is technically legal in Zambia, the reality is far more complicated. This study de...
AbstractUnsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of global maternal mortality and morb...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Post-abo...
OBJECTIVES: In Zambia, despite a relatively liberal legal framework, there remains a substantial bur...
Post-abortion care (PAC) research is increasingly being conducted in low- and middle-income countrie...
This report describes the findings of a preliminary investigation of women who sought treatment for ...
LSE’s Ernestina Coast and Emily Freeman discuss how the lack of knowledge of the Zambia’s laws on ab...
The poster, based on 112 in-depth interviews conducted in 2014 with women in Zambia who had recently...
Unsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of maternal mortality. Although induced abort...
Access to safe and legal abortion services is a far reach for women and girls in Uganda. Although un...
Unsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of global maternal mortality and morbidity. Z...
Unsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of global maternal mortality and morbidity. Z...
LSE’s Ernestina Coast is the Principal Investigator on a new research project in Zambia that seeks t...
Despite Zambia’s relatively progressive abortion law, women continue to seek unsafe, illegal abortio...
AbstractThe Zambian Association of Gynecology and Obstetrics is one of the International Federation ...
Although abortion is technically legal in Zambia, the reality is far more complicated. This study de...
AbstractUnsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of global maternal mortality and morb...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Post-abo...
OBJECTIVES: In Zambia, despite a relatively liberal legal framework, there remains a substantial bur...
Post-abortion care (PAC) research is increasingly being conducted in low- and middle-income countrie...
This report describes the findings of a preliminary investigation of women who sought treatment for ...
LSE’s Ernestina Coast and Emily Freeman discuss how the lack of knowledge of the Zambia’s laws on ab...
The poster, based on 112 in-depth interviews conducted in 2014 with women in Zambia who had recently...
Unsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of maternal mortality. Although induced abort...
Access to safe and legal abortion services is a far reach for women and girls in Uganda. Although un...
Unsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of global maternal mortality and morbidity. Z...
Unsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of global maternal mortality and morbidity. Z...