Community-based intervention improves abortion knowledge and reduces abortion stigma among women in Oromia, Ethiopia: a quasi-experimental mixed methods evaluation
Abstract Background Since liberalization of the Ethiopian abortion law, there have been significant improvements in the availability and utilization of facility-based abortion services in the country. However, nearly half of abortions still take place outside of health facilities, where the quality...
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Main Authors: | Bekalu Mossie Chekol (Author), Sally Dijkerman (Author), Samuel Muluye (Author), Dereje Wondimu (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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