Human rights-based accountability for sexual and reproductive health and rights in humanitarian settings: Findings from a pilot study in northern Uganda.
Ensuring accountability for the realization of sexual and reproductive health and rights is a human rights obligation and central tenet of strategies to improve health systems and outcomes in humanitarian settings. This pilot study explored the feasibility and acceptability of deploying human rights...
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Main Authors: | Grady Arnott (Author), Charles Otema (Author), Godfrey Obalim (Author), Beatrice Odallo (Author), Teddy Nakubulwa (Author), Sam B T Okello (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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