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Comparative Study
. 2018 Oct:143 Suppl 4:3-11.
doi: 10.1002/ijgo.12671.

Implementing and expanding safe abortion care: An international comparative case study of six countries

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Comparative Study

Implementing and expanding safe abortion care: An international comparative case study of six countries

Wendy Chavkin et al. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2018 Oct.

Abstract

We conducted a comparative case study-based investigation of health sector strategies that were useful in expanding or establishing new abortion services. We selected geographically diverse countries from across the human development index if they had implemented new abortion laws, or changed interpretations of existing laws or policies, within the past 15 years (Colombia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Portugal, South Africa, and Uruguay). Factors facilitating the expansion of services include use of a public health frame, situating abortion as one component of a comprehensive reproductive health package, and including country-based health and women's rights organizations, medical and other professional societies, and international agencies and nongovernment organizations in the design and rollout of services. Task sharing and the use of techniques that do not require much infrastructure, such as manual vacuum aspiration and medical abortion, are important for rapid establishment of services, especially in low-resource settings. Political will emerged as the key factor in establishing or expanding access to safe abortion services.

Keywords: Colombia; Ethiopia; Ghana; Implementation; Portugal; Safe abortion; South Africa; Uruguay.

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