LSE’s Ernestina Coast and Emily Freeman discuss how the lack of knowledge of the Zambia’s laws on abortion means that unwanted pregnancies frequently end in unsafe procedures
OBJECTIVES: To describe the magnitude and severity of abortion-related complications in health facil...
AbstractThe Zambian Association of Gynecology and Obstetrics is one of the International Federation ...
Introduction: The Zambian Termination of Pregnancy Act permits abortion on socio-economic grounds, b...
LSE’s Ernestina Coast is the Principal Investigator on a new research project in Zambia that seeks t...
AbstractUnsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of global maternal mortality and morb...
Unsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of global maternal mortality and morbidity. Z...
Zambia has one of the most liberal abortion laws in sub-Saharan Africa. However, in spite of this, u...
OBJECTIVES: In Zambia, despite a relatively liberal legal framework, there remains a substantial bur...
Although abortion is technically legal in Zambia, the reality is far more complicated. This study de...
Objectives: Induced abortion has been legal in Zambia since 1972. Levels of unsafe abortion remain h...
Unsafe abortion is a significant, but preventable cause of maternal mortality in Zambia. We compared...
INTRODUCTION: Zambia is one of the few countries in Africa to permit termination of pregnancy (TOP) ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the magnitude and severity of abortion-related complications in health facil...
Despite Zambia’s relatively progressive abortion law, women continue to seek unsafe, illegal abortio...
This article addresses the gaps between knowledge, policy and practice in reproductive health by exp...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the magnitude and severity of abortion-related complications in health facil...
AbstractThe Zambian Association of Gynecology and Obstetrics is one of the International Federation ...
Introduction: The Zambian Termination of Pregnancy Act permits abortion on socio-economic grounds, b...
LSE’s Ernestina Coast is the Principal Investigator on a new research project in Zambia that seeks t...
AbstractUnsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of global maternal mortality and morb...
Unsafe abortion is a significant but preventable cause of global maternal mortality and morbidity. Z...
Zambia has one of the most liberal abortion laws in sub-Saharan Africa. However, in spite of this, u...
OBJECTIVES: In Zambia, despite a relatively liberal legal framework, there remains a substantial bur...
Although abortion is technically legal in Zambia, the reality is far more complicated. This study de...
Objectives: Induced abortion has been legal in Zambia since 1972. Levels of unsafe abortion remain h...
Unsafe abortion is a significant, but preventable cause of maternal mortality in Zambia. We compared...
INTRODUCTION: Zambia is one of the few countries in Africa to permit termination of pregnancy (TOP) ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the magnitude and severity of abortion-related complications in health facil...
Despite Zambia’s relatively progressive abortion law, women continue to seek unsafe, illegal abortio...
This article addresses the gaps between knowledge, policy and practice in reproductive health by exp...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the magnitude and severity of abortion-related complications in health facil...
AbstractThe Zambian Association of Gynecology and Obstetrics is one of the International Federation ...
Introduction: The Zambian Termination of Pregnancy Act permits abortion on socio-economic grounds, b...