Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2018
Abstract
This qualitative study focuses specifically on displaced Rohingya adolescents and youth (ages 14–24) and explores how the crisis has impacted their sexual and reproductive health (SRH), marriage practices, safety and security, and related attitudes and aspirations. This research aims to identify approaches to improve adolescents’ knowledge of SRH issues and their access to and uptake of services, and to identify gaps in programming knowledge and practice. Findings from this formative research and recommended actions will help the Government of Bangladesh, donors, and other relevant stakeholders to mobilize resources and deliver SRH services in a more organized and efficient way and thus help to ensure the well-being of the Rohingya adolescents and youth.
DOI
10.31899/pgy7.1022
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Ainul, Sigma, Iqbal Ehsan, Eashita Haque, Sajeda Amin, Ubaidur Rob, Andrea J. Melnikas, and Joseph Falcone. 2018. "Marriage and sexual and reproductive health of Rohingya adolescents and youth in Bangladesh: A qualitative study," research report. Dhaka: Population Council.
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