Self-care for maternal and reproductive health in conflict settings: qualitative case study in Nuba Mountains, Sudan
IntroductionSelf-care is a critical component of Reproductive, Maternal, and Neonatal Health (RMNH), offering women the knowledge, skills, and autonomy needed for well-being throughout the reproductive cycle. This paper explores the significance of self-care in conflict-affected regions, where acces...
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Main Authors: | Sali Hafez (Author), Stella Sadia Samson (Author), Lydia Tanner (Author), Naomi Pendle (Author) |
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