- Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Reproductive Health and Contraception
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Reproductive Health and Technologies
- Intimate Partner and Family Violence
- Reproductive tract infections research
Program for Appropriate Technology in Health
2022
Pathfinder International
2019-2020
Abstract Background Early marriage and early childbearing are highly prevalent in Niger with 75% of girls married before age 18 years 42% giving birth between ages 15 years. In 2012, only 7% all 15–19-year-old adolescents (male female) reported use a modern contraceptive method barriers including misinformation, social norms unsupportive contraception. To meet the needs their husbands Niger, Reaching Married Adolescents (RMA) program was developed goal improving uptake Dosso region Niger....
We used qualitative and quantitative data to evaluate the differing experiences of adolescents adult women in contraceptive self-injection program primary care settings Uganda. From these results, we assessed barriers adolescent DMPA-SC access continuation provide recommendations address them.The Self-Injection Best Practices (2017-2019) project four districts trained clinic-based providers Village Health Teams training clinics, community settings, small group meetings for girls young women....
The purpose of this analysis was to compare and contrast reproductive health (RH), gender equity attitudes, intimate partner violence (IPV) among married very young adolescent (VYA) girls with older women (AGYW) in rural Niger given limited literature on the topic.
Keywords: self-careself-injectionsexual and reproductive health rightsfamily planningcontraceptioneducationhealth literacydecision-makingautonomy