Abortion Incidence and Severity of Complications in Sierra Leone
Date
2022-10Auteur
Policy Engagement and Communication
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Résumé
In Sierra Leone, abortion is legally restricted, only allowed to save the lives of pregnant women, in case
of rape or incest and, to preserve the physical and mental health of the woman. While the Sierra Leone
government has made significant strides in addressing maternal health outcomes through various
legislative and policy reforms, the persistently high maternal mortality rate in the country suggests that
unsafe abortion continues to pose are a threat to the health and lives of women of reproductive age.
Despite the need to better understand the incidence and safety of induced abortion in Sierra Leone, little
scientific evidence currently exists. This study aims to estimate the incidence of induced abortion, the
severity of abortion complications, and the type and quality of post-abortion care women receive in health
facilities. The evidence provided in this study will help inform the relevant national policies, strategies,
programs and advocacy efforts needed to reduce maternal mortality and strengthen the health systems
in Sierra Leone.
Sujet
Abortion; Policy Engagement and Communication - Advocacy; Abortion Incidence and Complications Methodology; AICM; Induced Abortion; Unwanted PregnancyCollections
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