Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Niger
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- Helene Barroy & Rafael Cortez & Djibrilla Karamoko, 2015. "Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Niger," World Bank Publications - Reports 23493, The World Bank Group.
- Rafael Cortez & Seemeen Saadat & Edmore Marinda & Odutolu Oluwole, 2015. "Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Nigeria," Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Knowledge Briefs 95029, The World Bank.
- Rafael Cortez & Seemeen Saadat & Edmore Marinda & Odutolu Oluwole, 2015. "Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Nigeria," World Bank Publications - Reports 21626, The World Bank Group.
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child health; unplanned pregnancies; mass media; sexually active; reproductive health; workforce; gender inequality; reproductive cycle; contraception; peer education; people; young girls; unsafe abortions; intercourse; antenatal care; first child; prevention; young mother; employment opportunities; rural women; skills development; morbidity; services; life skills; health care; gender equity; family members; health; national policies; family planning methods; health workers; sustainable development; health facilities; national strategies; first sexual encounter; family planning education; spouses; access to education; maternal mortality; knowledge; population knowledge; pregnancies; training; abortions; health centers; religious values; fertility rate; unmarried adolescents; stis; adoption; childbearing age; violence; participation in decision; gender norms; modern family planning methods; gender inequalities; dissemination; marriage; pathfinder international; services for adolescents; place of residence; social development; demographic pressure; early childbearing; mortality; unmarried girls; educated women; progress; childbirth; infant; age of marriage; young age; workers; female adolescents; policies; sex before age; aged; hiv; natal care; woman; age; victims; urban areas; family planning; early marriage for girls; youth; national capacity; nutrition; mother; adolescents; childbearing; use of family planning; policy; sexual encounter; child mortality; husbands; children per woman; sex; human rights; modern family planning; reproductive health services; children; modern family; clinics; training opportunities; national plan; rural areas; adolescent; young women; economic progress; infections; first marriage; young people; population; girls; urban women; married women; unfpa; strategy; genital cutting; fertility; women; family planning services; hiv infections; sexual violence; adolescent health; qualitative information; early marriage; behavior change; health services; implementation; abortion; pregnancy; ante-natal care; rural residence;All these keywords.
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