Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Burkina Faso
Today s adolescents and youth face substantial physical, social, legal, and economic barriers to meeting their SRH potential. Key factors underlying these issues are a lack of adolescent SRH (ASRH) policies and access to accessible, affordable, and...
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okr-10986-216272021-04-23T14:04:03Z Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Burkina Faso Cortez, Rafael Bowser, Diana Quinlan-Davidson, Meaghen Ousmane Diadie, Haidara ABORTION ABORTION RATES ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT BOYS ADOLESCENT FERTILITY ADOLESCENT GIRLS ADOLESCENT HEALTH ADOLESCENT MATERNAL MORTALITY ADOLESCENTS AGE OF MARRIAGE ANTENATAL CARE AVERAGE AGE BASIC EDUCATION BIRTHS CANCER CARE STRATEGIES CHILDBIRTH CLANDESTINE ABORTION COMMUNITY INTERVENTIONS COMPLICATIONS CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CONTRACEPTIVE USE DEATHS DISCRIMINATION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EARLY MARRIAGE EARLY MARRIAGES ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EQUAL PARTICIPATION EQUAL RIGHTS EQUITABLE ACCESS FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING FEMALES FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FEWER CHILDREN FGC FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FIRST MARRIAGE FORCED MARRIAGE FORCED MARRIAGES FORMAL EDUCATION GENDER GENDER APPROACH GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER GAP GENDER GAP IN PRIMARY GENDER NORMS GENDER PARITY GENDER POLICY GENDER STEREOTYPES GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE HARMFUL PRACTICES HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FACILITY HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH SERVICES HIV HIV/AIDS HOSPITAL HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION ILLEGAL ABORTIONS INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INTIMATE PARTNER LABOUR FORCE LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION LACK OF AWARENESS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVELS OF KNOWLEDGE LITERACY RATES MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN MATERNAL COMPLICATIONS MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORBIDITY MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDICINE MENTAL HEALTH MODERN CONTRACEPTION NATIONAL GENDER POLICY NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL POLICY NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING NEONATAL CARE NUTRITION OBSTETRIC CARE OLDER AGE GROUPS OLDER WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN DECISION PHYSICAL ABUSE POPULATION KNOWLEDGE PREGNANCY PREGNANCY PREVENTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY SCHOOL PROMOTION OF GENDER EQUALITY QUALITY OF SERVICES RAPE REPRODUCTION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RISK BEHAVIORS RURAL AREAS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL CHILDREN SECONDARY SCHOOL SEXUAL ACTIVITY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR SEXUAL EDUCATION SEXUAL HARASSMENT SEXUAL VIOLENCE SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANCE SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL SCIENCE STIS UNESCO UNFPA UNITED NATIONS UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNPLANNED PREGNANCIES USAID USE OF CONDOMS USE OF HEALTH FACILITIES VOCATIONAL TRAINING WOMAN WOMEN IN SOCIETY YOUNG ADOLESCENTS YOUNG AGE YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMEN YOUNGER WOMEN YOUTH Today s adolescents and youth face substantial physical, social, legal, and economic barriers to meeting their SRH potential. Key factors underlying these issues are a lack of adolescent SRH (ASRH) policies and access to accessible, affordable, and appropriate health services. The impact that these factors have on adolescent health and development is clearly seen in Burkina Faso. Burkinabè adolescent girls face high adolescent fertility rates, early and forced marriage, an increased risk of maternal mortality, and a high unmet need for contraception, among others. Adding to this issue is a lack of access to education, basic health information, and SRH services, contributing to a lack of awareness and knowledge about SRH and traditional and harmful gender stereotypes. The objectives of the study were to understand the impact that structural and proximal determinants have on access to ASRH services and health outcomes; and the impact that recently implemented policies and programs have on ASRH. 2015-03-23T16:38:49Z 2015-03-23T16:38:49Z 2015-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/03/24172126/adolescent-sexual-reproductive-health-burkina-faso http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21627 English en_US Health, nutrition and population global practice knowledge brief; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Africa Burkina Faso |
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ABORTION ABORTION RATES ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT BOYS ADOLESCENT FERTILITY ADOLESCENT GIRLS ADOLESCENT HEALTH ADOLESCENT MATERNAL MORTALITY ADOLESCENTS AGE OF MARRIAGE ANTENATAL CARE AVERAGE AGE BASIC EDUCATION BIRTHS CANCER CARE STRATEGIES CHILDBIRTH CLANDESTINE ABORTION COMMUNITY INTERVENTIONS COMPLICATIONS CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CONTRACEPTIVE USE DEATHS DISCRIMINATION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EARLY MARRIAGE EARLY MARRIAGES ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EQUAL PARTICIPATION EQUAL RIGHTS EQUITABLE ACCESS FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING FEMALES FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FEWER CHILDREN FGC FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FIRST MARRIAGE FORCED MARRIAGE FORCED MARRIAGES FORMAL EDUCATION GENDER GENDER APPROACH GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER GAP GENDER GAP IN PRIMARY GENDER NORMS GENDER PARITY GENDER POLICY GENDER STEREOTYPES GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE HARMFUL PRACTICES HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FACILITY HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH SERVICES HIV HIV/AIDS HOSPITAL HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION ILLEGAL ABORTIONS INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INTIMATE PARTNER LABOUR FORCE LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION LACK OF AWARENESS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVELS OF KNOWLEDGE LITERACY RATES MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN MATERNAL COMPLICATIONS MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORBIDITY MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDICINE MENTAL HEALTH MODERN CONTRACEPTION NATIONAL GENDER POLICY NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL POLICY NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING NEONATAL CARE NUTRITION OBSTETRIC CARE OLDER AGE GROUPS OLDER WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN DECISION PHYSICAL ABUSE POPULATION KNOWLEDGE PREGNANCY PREGNANCY PREVENTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY SCHOOL PROMOTION OF GENDER EQUALITY QUALITY OF SERVICES RAPE REPRODUCTION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RISK BEHAVIORS RURAL AREAS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL CHILDREN SECONDARY SCHOOL SEXUAL ACTIVITY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR SEXUAL EDUCATION SEXUAL HARASSMENT SEXUAL VIOLENCE SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANCE SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL SCIENCE STIS UNESCO UNFPA UNITED NATIONS UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNPLANNED PREGNANCIES USAID USE OF CONDOMS USE OF HEALTH FACILITIES VOCATIONAL TRAINING WOMAN WOMEN IN SOCIETY YOUNG ADOLESCENTS YOUNG AGE YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMEN YOUNGER WOMEN YOUTH |
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ABORTION ABORTION RATES ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT BOYS ADOLESCENT FERTILITY ADOLESCENT GIRLS ADOLESCENT HEALTH ADOLESCENT MATERNAL MORTALITY ADOLESCENTS AGE OF MARRIAGE ANTENATAL CARE AVERAGE AGE BASIC EDUCATION BIRTHS CANCER CARE STRATEGIES CHILDBIRTH CLANDESTINE ABORTION COMMUNITY INTERVENTIONS COMPLICATIONS CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD CONTRACEPTIVE USE DEATHS DISCRIMINATION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EARLY MARRIAGE EARLY MARRIAGES ECONOMIC GROWTH EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EQUAL PARTICIPATION EQUAL RIGHTS EQUITABLE ACCESS FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING FEMALES FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FEWER CHILDREN FGC FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FIRST MARRIAGE FORCED MARRIAGE FORCED MARRIAGES FORMAL EDUCATION GENDER GENDER APPROACH GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER GAP GENDER GAP IN PRIMARY GENDER NORMS GENDER PARITY GENDER POLICY GENDER STEREOTYPES GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE HARMFUL PRACTICES HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FACILITY HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH SERVICES HIV HIV/AIDS HOSPITAL HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION ILLEGAL ABORTIONS INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INTIMATE PARTNER LABOUR FORCE LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION LACK OF AWARENESS LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVELS OF KNOWLEDGE LITERACY RATES MARITAL STATUS MARRIED WOMEN MATERNAL COMPLICATIONS MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORBIDITY MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDICINE MENTAL HEALTH MODERN CONTRACEPTION NATIONAL GENDER POLICY NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL POLICY NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING NEONATAL CARE NUTRITION OBSTETRIC CARE OLDER AGE GROUPS OLDER WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN DECISION PHYSICAL ABUSE POPULATION KNOWLEDGE PREGNANCY PREGNANCY PREVENTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY SCHOOL PROMOTION OF GENDER EQUALITY QUALITY OF SERVICES RAPE REPRODUCTION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RISK BEHAVIORS RURAL AREAS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL CHILDREN SECONDARY SCHOOL SEXUAL ACTIVITY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR SEXUAL EDUCATION SEXUAL HARASSMENT SEXUAL VIOLENCE SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANCE SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL SCIENCE STIS UNESCO UNFPA UNITED NATIONS UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNPLANNED PREGNANCIES USAID USE OF CONDOMS USE OF HEALTH FACILITIES VOCATIONAL TRAINING WOMAN WOMEN IN SOCIETY YOUNG ADOLESCENTS YOUNG AGE YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMEN YOUNGER WOMEN YOUTH Cortez, Rafael Bowser, Diana Quinlan-Davidson, Meaghen Ousmane Diadie, Haidara Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Burkina Faso |
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Africa Burkina Faso |
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Health, nutrition and population global
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Today s adolescents and youth face
substantial physical, social, legal, and economic barriers
to meeting their SRH potential. Key factors underlying these
issues are a lack of adolescent SRH (ASRH) policies and
access to accessible, affordable, and appropriate health
services. The impact that these factors have on adolescent
health and development is clearly seen in Burkina Faso.
Burkinabè adolescent girls face high adolescent fertility
rates, early and forced marriage, an increased risk of
maternal mortality, and a high unmet need for contraception,
among others. Adding to this issue is a lack of access to
education, basic health information, and SRH services,
contributing to a lack of awareness and knowledge about SRH
and traditional and harmful gender stereotypes. The
objectives of the study were to understand the impact that
structural and proximal determinants have on access to ASRH
services and health outcomes; and the impact that recently
implemented policies and programs have on ASRH. |
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Publications & Research |
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Cortez, Rafael Bowser, Diana Quinlan-Davidson, Meaghen Ousmane Diadie, Haidara |
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Cortez, Rafael Bowser, Diana Quinlan-Davidson, Meaghen Ousmane Diadie, Haidara |
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Cortez, Rafael |
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Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Burkina Faso |
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Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Burkina Faso |
title_full |
Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Burkina Faso |
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Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Burkina Faso |
title_full_unstemmed |
Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Burkina Faso |
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adolescent sexual and reproductive health in burkina faso |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/03/24172126/adolescent-sexual-reproductive-health-burkina-faso http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21627 |
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