Statement by Civil Society Organizations on abortion stigma in Kenya

Statement by Civil Society Organizations on abortion stigma in Kenya

We the undersigned 12 civil society organizations want to sound the alarm regarding women and girls’ access to sexual and reproductive health services and information, including on abortion.

23/03/2019

Statement by Civil Society Organizations on abortion stigma in Kenya

We are specifically concerned about irresponsible billboards with misleading information on abortion that recently were posted in Nairobi. The messages on the billboards will fuel the stigma that surrounds abortion. Every day seven women and girls die from unsafe abortion in Kenya, yet these deaths are entirely preventable. The messaging in these billboards coupled with the misguided actions taken to ban the provision of abortion services by the Marie Stopes Kenya make it necessary for us to intervene.

Continued: https://www.womenslinkworldwide.org/en/news-and-publications/press-room/statement-by-civil-society-organizations-on-abortion-stigma-in-kenya


The top 6 priorities of quality abortion services according to women

The top 6 priorities of quality abortion services according to women

12 March 2019
GCACI, India

Safe abortion services are a crucial aspect of healthcare. Estimates suggest that approximately 1 in 4 pregnancies worldwide will end in abortion. But what constitutes quality abortion care for the people that access these services?

In order to find out women’s priorities in abortion care, IPPF in partnership with Ibis Reproductive Health interviewed 45 women in Kenya and India. These women identified important characteristics of what they perceived as the highest quality care. Here are the 6 most commonly identified characteristics:

Continued: https://www.ippf.org/blogs/top-6-priorities-quality-abortion-services-according-women