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newsletter March 2023
THE COMPLETED ISSUE IS NOW ONLINE

South Asia regional issue on SRHR

This SRHM regional issue provides a space to examine challenges and progress, using a regional, multidisciplinary lens to strengthen the community of practitioners, advocates and researchers committed to improving SRHR in South Asia.

NEW PAPERS ONLINE

Open issue 2023

The papers in the open issue are published throughout the year on a continuous basis and alongside the themed issues.

We accept a wide range of article types, including short commentaries, reviews, full research reports, perspectives and book reviews.

RECENTLY PUBLISHED

Can a quality improvement intervention improve person-centred maternity care in Kenya?
May Sudhinaraset, Katie M. Giessler, Michelle Kao Nakphong, et al.

Towards renewed commitment to prevent maternal mortality and morbidity: learning from 30 years of maternal health priorities
Andrea Solnes Miltenburg, Birgit Kvernflaten, Tarek Meguid & Johanne Sundby

Transforming masculine norms to improve men’s contraceptive acceptance: results from a pilot intervention with men in western Kenya
Sara J. Newmann, Jennifer Monroe Zakaras, Corinne H. Rocca, et al.

Government responses to COVID-19 and impact on GBV services and programmes: comparative analysis of the situation in South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, and Nigeria
Neetu A. John, Paul Bukuluki, Sara E. Casey, et al.

Pregnancy recognition trajectories: a needed framework
Joe Strong, Ernestina Coast, Emily Freeman, et al.

Working with young peer researchers in sexuality studies: benefits, challenges and lessons learnt
Anna Page, Marianne Cense & Miranda van Reeuwijk

COVID-19 threatens the progress of humanised childbirth: a qualitative study of giving birth during the pandemic in Brazil
Tamia Ross, Conceição de Maria de Albuquerque, Jessica Chaves, et al.

Breaking the silence around infertility: a scoping review of interventions addressing infertility-related gendered stigmatisation in low- and middle-income countries
Trudie Gerrits, Hilde Kroes, Steve Russell & Floor van Rooij

A stigma-reduction intervention targeting abortion and contraceptive use among adolescents in Kisumu County, Kenya: a quasi-experimental study*
Marlene Makenzius, Ulrika Rehnström Loi, Beatrice Otieno & Monica Oguttu
NEW PAPERS ONLINE

Sexual and reproductive health and rights in the era of COVID-19

This special collection of papers highlights the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on sexual and reproductive health and rights globally. 

srhm BLOG
ARE WE REALLY "DECOLONIZING" GLOBAL HEALTH?

In this new blog, Jyotika Rimal examines what decolonizing global health means and questions whether the essence behind this important concept has been lost over time.

srhm webinar
While digital technology has the potential to revolutionise healthcare, it can also exacerbate gender inequalities, deepen marginalisation, and enable human rights violations. In a world where our physical and digital identities are increasingly intertwined, bodily autonomy must include control over personal data. However, this remains elusive to women, girls and those identifying as other genders, especially in LMICs. Organised by UNU-IIGH, this webinar will focus on data governance and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) in the context of a rapidly evolving digital health industry, and privacy and data protection legislation that is struggling to keep up. 
 
This Womens Day, join SRHM Chief Executive and colleagues for this important discussion.
 

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