Sustaining Access to Voluntary Reproductive Health Care in East Africa: Insights from the COVID-19 Task Force
This piece provides insights from the COVID-19 Youth Task Force on sustaining access to voluntary contraception and reproductive health information and care by youth in East Africa during the pandemic.
Youth and adolescents need special consideration—while they are sometimes neglected, they increasingly make up a bulk of the population. This article articulates the important role of decision makers and technical advisors in enhancing access to voluntary reproductive health care by youth during COVID-19.
Source: Knowledge Success / Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: November 2, 2020
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- Nigeria Centre for Disease Control COVID-19 Resource Center
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- Framework for Reopening Schools
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- Toolkit for Transition of Care and Other Services for Adolescents Living with HIV
- COVID-19 Communication Materials for the Americas