"Africans, we know how to adapt indeed": Adaptations to family planning and reproductive health services in humanitarian settings in Nigeria during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On March 30, 2020, the Government of Nigeria implemented its first COVID-19 related lockdown. We worked with two humanitarian projects in Nigeria, the Integrated Humanitarian Assistance to Northeast Nigeria (IHANN II) in Borno State and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees South-South H...
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Main Authors: | Emily Evens (Author), Ashley Ambrose (Author), Bamidele Bello (Author), Kate Murray (Author), Nadia Tefouet (Author), Adesegun Fatusi (Author), Bridget Nwagbara (Author), Mercy Riungu (Author), Tijani Maji (Author), Hadiza Khamofu (Author), Jean Christophe Fotso (Author), Ndola Prata (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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