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Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Experience of Women at the Malkohi Internal Displaced Persons Camp in Adamawa State, Nigeria (eBook, PDF) - Onyeke, Augustine Obe
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Seminar paper from the year 2023 in the subject Gender Studies, grade: B-, University of Jos (Centre for Gender and Women Studies), course: Gender and Reproductive Health, language: English, abstract: This study describes the SRH services provided and utilized by women of reproductive age at Malkohi IDP camp in Yola south of Adamawa state in Nigeria. Notably, the paper aimed to outline the types of SRH services, the volume of services provided, and the status of utilisation by women of reproductive age in the Malkohi IDP camp in Adamawa state. the findings indicate that women of reproductive…mehr

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Seminar paper from the year 2023 in the subject Gender Studies, grade: B-, University of Jos (Centre for Gender and Women Studies), course: Gender and Reproductive Health, language: English, abstract: This study describes the SRH services provided and utilized by women of reproductive age at Malkohi IDP camp in Yola south of Adamawa state in Nigeria. Notably, the paper aimed to outline the types of SRH services, the volume of services provided, and the status of utilisation by women of reproductive age in the Malkohi IDP camp in Adamawa state. the findings indicate that women of reproductive age in Malkohi IDP camp experience multi-faceted barriers to utilising SRH services. These barriers include a lack of comprehensive Minimal Initial Service Package (MISP), limited reliable information on sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), limited supply of menstrual hygiene and sanitation products, lack of supply of commodities, and SRH supplies as a result of donor inconsistency. A cross-sectional descriptive analysis was adopted. Two focus group discussions composed of 14 women of reproductive age each was held.