Document Type
Brief
Publication Date
6-1-2025
Abstract
The Baobab Research Programme Consortium's unintended pregnancy survey generated evidence of the prevalence of unintended pregnancy and contraceptive use and aims to identify innovative solutions in refugee settings in Ethiopia. This evidence brief presents findings on the current use of contraception, intention to use, and method preferences among women aged 15–45 years who participated in the unintended pregnancy baseline unintended pregnancy survey conducted in four refugee camps in Ethiopia in 2024 to 2025.
Recommended Citation
Baobab Research Programme Consortium. 2025. "Contraceptive use, intention to use, and method preferences among women in refugee settings in Ethiopia: Evidence Brief." Nairobi: Population Council, Kenya; African Population and Health Research Center; and Population Council, Inc.
Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
DOI
10.31899/sbsr2025.1027
Language
English
Project
Baobab: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Refugee Settings; Population Council Kenya
