Background: In South Sudan, women disproportionately bear the burden of morbidity and mortality related to sexual and reproductive health, with a maternal mortality ratio of 789 deaths per 100,000 live births. Design: A qualitative study was conducted to analyze how gendered social relations among the Fertit people affect women's ability to exercise control over their reproductive lives and thereby their sexual and reproductive health. Transcripts of 5 focus group discussions and 44 semi-structured interviews conducted with purposefully selected community members and health personnel were analyzed using Connell's relational theory of gender. Results: Women across all age groups report that they have little choice but to meet the childbearin...
peer-reviewedBackground: Understanding what determines family size is crucial for programmes that ai...
Background: Focus group discussions (FGDs) were designed to better understand the community’s views ...
There is low use of health facilities for childbirth in South Sudan despite the majority of househol...
BACKGROUND: In South Sudan, women disproportionately bear the burden of morbidity and mortality rela...
Background: With a maternal mortality ratio of 789 per 100,000 live births, and a contraceptive prev...
Drawing on interviews with purposefully selected informants (n = 44) and on focus group discussions ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding what determines family size is crucial for programmes that aim to provide ...
This paper draws on a qualitative study (n = 52) and applies a political ecology of health framework...
Protracted conflict and development in South Sudan: A feminist analysis of women’s subjugation in th...
Infertility is arguably the most neglected reproductive health problem. Notwithstanding, literature ...
Abstract Title: Getting it right? Women's sexual-and reproductive health and health services in Darf...
Background: From 2011 to 2014, a programme aimed to improve sexual and reproductive health practices...
The continuing conflict in South Sudan, which began in December 2013, is having a devastating impact...
Abstract Background: South Sudan has one of the worst health and maternal health situations in the w...
Background: The importance of understanding the cultural, social, economic, political and historical...
peer-reviewedBackground: Understanding what determines family size is crucial for programmes that ai...
Background: Focus group discussions (FGDs) were designed to better understand the community’s views ...
There is low use of health facilities for childbirth in South Sudan despite the majority of househol...
BACKGROUND: In South Sudan, women disproportionately bear the burden of morbidity and mortality rela...
Background: With a maternal mortality ratio of 789 per 100,000 live births, and a contraceptive prev...
Drawing on interviews with purposefully selected informants (n = 44) and on focus group discussions ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding what determines family size is crucial for programmes that aim to provide ...
This paper draws on a qualitative study (n = 52) and applies a political ecology of health framework...
Protracted conflict and development in South Sudan: A feminist analysis of women’s subjugation in th...
Infertility is arguably the most neglected reproductive health problem. Notwithstanding, literature ...
Abstract Title: Getting it right? Women's sexual-and reproductive health and health services in Darf...
Background: From 2011 to 2014, a programme aimed to improve sexual and reproductive health practices...
The continuing conflict in South Sudan, which began in December 2013, is having a devastating impact...
Abstract Background: South Sudan has one of the worst health and maternal health situations in the w...
Background: The importance of understanding the cultural, social, economic, political and historical...
peer-reviewedBackground: Understanding what determines family size is crucial for programmes that ai...
Background: Focus group discussions (FGDs) were designed to better understand the community’s views ...
There is low use of health facilities for childbirth in South Sudan despite the majority of househol...