Document Type

Report

Publication Date

5-2025

Abstract

Humanitarian crises disrupt essential services, making it difficult for people to access basic care, including sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services. While data on SRH services in humanitarian settings is lacking, even less is known about how common abortion is or the severity of abortion-related complications in these settings. Using a modified application of the Abortion Incidence and Complications Methodology (AICM), this study aimed to estimate the incidence of induced abortion, determine the severity of abortion related complications, and assess the capacity of the health system to offer safe abortion and quality postabortion care among refugee women in 23 of all 24 refugee camps in Ethiopia.

DOI

10.31899/sbsr2025.1014

Language

English

Project

Baobab: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Refugee Settings

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