Health, life and rights: a discourse analysis of a hybrid abortion regime in Tanzania
Abstract Background Unsafe abortion continues to be a major hazard for maternal health in Sub-Saharan Africa, where abortion remains highly controversial and access to safe abortion services is unequally distributed. Although national abortion laws are central in indicating women's potential fo...
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Main Authors: | Richard Sambaiga (Author), Haldis Haukanes (Author), Karen Marie Moland (Author), Astrid Blystad (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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