Background: Although the global community promotes people's access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, the worldwide abortion frequency remains increasing. Most women living in the developing world receive unsafe abortions to terminate their pregnancies. This results in numerous maternal mortality and morbidity. Tanzania and Uganda retain restrictive abortion laws and both of them are located in Eastern Africa, where has the highest subregional unsafe abortion rate in the world. However, these two countries present different prognosis when it comes to unsafe abortion. Objective: This study aims to compare the influence of Tanzanian and Ugandan health policies and programs on women's access to relevant SRH services which can b...
While laws in Uganda surrounding abortion remain contradictory, a frequent interpretation of the law...
Although unsafe abortions are preventable, they are one of the leading causes of maternal mortality ...
Background: Abortion remains a critical determinant of maternal morbidity and mortality in Kenya. Re...
Background: Although the global community promotes people's access to sexual and reproductive health...
Access to safe and legal abortion services is a far reach for women and girls in Uganda. Although un...
Unsafe abortion is a major contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality. To gain insight into the...
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Unwanted pregnancy and unsafe abortion continue to be a maj...
BACKGROUND:In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the penal code prohibits the provision of abortion. ...
Background: Although induced abortion is legally allowed on various grounds in several sub-Saharan A...
Unsafe abortion is estimated to account for 13% of maternal mortality globally. Medical abortion is ...
Introduction: Unsafe abortion is a major contributor to the continued high global maternal mortality...
Unsafe abortion is estimated to account for 13% of maternal mortality globally. Medical abortion is ...
In Mozambique a Ministry of Health decree since 1981 allows public hospitals to carry out abortions ...
Background: Unsafe abortion constitutes a major public health problem throughout the world, leading ...
This study was conducted to assess the status of safe motherhood in Uganda. A total of 97 health uni...
While laws in Uganda surrounding abortion remain contradictory, a frequent interpretation of the law...
Although unsafe abortions are preventable, they are one of the leading causes of maternal mortality ...
Background: Abortion remains a critical determinant of maternal morbidity and mortality in Kenya. Re...
Background: Although the global community promotes people's access to sexual and reproductive health...
Access to safe and legal abortion services is a far reach for women and girls in Uganda. Although un...
Unsafe abortion is a major contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality. To gain insight into the...
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Unwanted pregnancy and unsafe abortion continue to be a maj...
BACKGROUND:In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the penal code prohibits the provision of abortion. ...
Background: Although induced abortion is legally allowed on various grounds in several sub-Saharan A...
Unsafe abortion is estimated to account for 13% of maternal mortality globally. Medical abortion is ...
Introduction: Unsafe abortion is a major contributor to the continued high global maternal mortality...
Unsafe abortion is estimated to account for 13% of maternal mortality globally. Medical abortion is ...
In Mozambique a Ministry of Health decree since 1981 allows public hospitals to carry out abortions ...
Background: Unsafe abortion constitutes a major public health problem throughout the world, leading ...
This study was conducted to assess the status of safe motherhood in Uganda. A total of 97 health uni...
While laws in Uganda surrounding abortion remain contradictory, a frequent interpretation of the law...
Although unsafe abortions are preventable, they are one of the leading causes of maternal mortality ...
Background: Abortion remains a critical determinant of maternal morbidity and mortality in Kenya. Re...