Agenda setting and socially contentious policies: Ethiopia's 2005 reform of its law on abortion
Plain language summary Globally, deaths of women due to unsafe abortion remain high. However, few countries have changed their laws to allow safer, legal abortion. In 2005, Ethiopia reformed its law to permit women to obtain an abortion for a significantly greater number of reasons, and this reform...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Jane Holcombe (Author), Saba Kidanemariam Gebru (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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