Co-creation to scale up provision of simplified high-quality comprehensive abortion care in East Central and Southern Africa

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Abstract

Universal access to comprehensive abortion care (CAC) is a reproductive right and is essential to reduce preventable maternal mortality and morbidity. In East Africa, abortion rates are consistently high, and the vast majority of all abortions are unsafe, significantly contributing to unnecessary mortality and morbidity. The current debate article reflects and summarises key action points required to continue to speed the implementation of and expand access to CAC in the East, Central, and Southern African (ECSA) health community. To ensure universal access to quality CAC, a regional platform could facilitate the sharing of best practices and successful examples from the region, which would help to visualise opportunities. Such a platform could also identify innovative ways to secure women’s access to quality care within legally restrictive environments and would provide information and capacity building through the sharing of recent scientific evidence, guidelines, and training programmes aimed at increasing women’s access to CAC at the lowest effective level in the healthcare system. This type of infrastructure for exchanging information and developing co-creation could be crucial to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals 2030 agenda.

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Klingberg-Allvin, M., Atuhairwe, S., Cleeve, A., Byamugisha, J. K., Larsson, E. C., Makenzius, M., … Gemzell-Danielsson, K. (2018). Co-creation to scale up provision of simplified high-quality comprehensive abortion care in East Central and Southern Africa. Global Health Action, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2018.1490106

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