A Case for a Safe Motherhood and Reproductive Health (SMRH) Law in Sierra Leone

Date
2023-02Author
Mangwana, Jane
Omao, Doris
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Abstract
Unsafe abortion is among one of the leading
causes of maternal mortality in Africa. In the Sub-
Saharan Africa region, women are most likely to die
from unsafe abortion. As of 2019, the Sub-Saharan
Africa region has the highest abortion-related
case-fatality rate of any world region. Sierra Leone
has one of the highest maternal mortality rates
in the world, currently at 717 for every 100,000
births, and about 10 % of these are due to unsafe
abortion. Most of these deaths are preventable
with better access to sexual and reproductive
health (SRH) services and information, particularly
family planning and post-abortion care.
Subject
Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, New-born, Child and Adolescent Health; Health and Systems for Health; Abortion; Maternal Mortalities; PregnancyCollections
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