Examining functional sexual and reproductive health and right-based friendly services: perspectives from exit adolescents, caregivers, and health workers at health services delivery points in Tanzania
Abstract Background The lack of adequate access to and use of sexual and reproductive health care by youth and adolescent, n low- and middle-income countries persists despite international accords on their rights, which exposes them to violence against children; early and unintended pregnancies; and...
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Main Authors: | Gerald Kihwele (Author), Michael Nienga Mbele (Author), Walter C. Millanzi (Author) |
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