The role of gender inequities in women's access to reproductive health services: a population-level study of Simiyu Region Tanzania
Abstract Background Amref Health Africa, with support from Global Affairs Canada, examines if women's access to reproductive health services in Tanzania is affected by Gender social norms, decision-making power, roles and responsibility, and access to resources in relation to the utilization of...
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Main Authors: | Jane Tesha (Author), Agatha Fabian (Author), Serafina Mkuwa (Author), Gaspery Misungwi (Author), Frida Ngalesoni (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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