News Review – 30 June 2017
SRHR Crossroads
Sexual health and reproductive rights are at a crossroad, according to an editorial in The Lancet, which summarizes that, “there is perhaps no area of health where politics and ideological beliefs meet evidence and human rights in such a contested arena.” While Guttmacher finds that greater investment is required to meet women’s sexual and reproductive health needs in developing regions, the Trump administration’s contraception cuts “will make the world poorer,” at the same time that military spending in Africa is growing at the expense of humanitarian aid. The upcoming international family planning conference in London will address ways of “expanding access to contraception and family planning programmes… one of the most cost-effective ways to break the cycle of poverty.”
Among the issues: Contraception and abortion
The CDC issued its latest guidance on contraceptives, noting that “nearly half of US pregnancies are unintended, and among teens the percentage is even higher—about 75%” and providing “numerous evidence-based ways to decrease medical barriers to contraception, helping patients plan, prevent, and space pregnancies.” Increased contraception access and education initiatives were also discussed in DRC (“high potential for improvement”), Ghana (“teachers lack resources”), Kenya (“take up family planning”), Mali (“increase access through public sector social franchising”), Nigeria (“secure the future for teenagers”), Uganda “high teenage pregnancies dues to lack of access to contraceptives”) and Zambia (“young people are still ill-equipped to make safe decisions about their sexual health”). An excellent compendium of statistics on global contraceptive access was released by the Guttmacher Institute – well worth a read.
The debate about abortion access in the UK has come to the fore in the aftermath of the recent election, as PM Theresa May stood down in her opposition to abortion in the Queen’s speech, while the prospect of doctors who perform abortions being prosecuted was decried by the BMA. Many of the arguments against abortion are disprovable lies, which Nancy Northrup of the Center for Reproductive Rights vows to combat in the courts. The real life consequences of the political debate occur every day – in Botswana a report about a botched backstreet abortion ruining a woman’s reproductive life; in Uganda “barriers to safe abortion in Uganda Lead to unhealthy & dangerous outcomes.” In South Africa, to make access easier, 92 % of patients surveyed said they were happy with advice via SMS, along with “a checklist and a simple home urine test after a medical abortion”, rather than a return visit to the doctor or clinic.
Child marriage and teen mothers
A startling report on child marriage from the International Center for Research on Women states that “every day more than 41,000 girls marry before the age of 18,” which beyond the personal toll, the lack of education attainment, the rise in fertility, causes economic consequences of more than $4 billion in global loss of activity. Among others across the continent is an initiative in Malawi to combat the practice.
The debate about allowing teen mothers back into school continues, the week after President Magufuli decreed they would not be barred, with some politicians supporting the move and others calling it “barbaric”.
Complete News Review References:
General/Global
Sexual health and reproductive rights at a crossroad, The Lancet, 1 Jul 2017
The U.S. fertility rate just hit a historic low. Why some demographers are freaking out., Washington Post, 30 Jun 2017
California decided it was tired of women bleeding to death in childbirth, Vox, 29 Jun 2017
More Global Investment Needed To Meet Sexual, Reproductive Health Needs Of Women In Developing Countries, Guttmacher CEO, Report Say, KFF, 29 Jun 2017
Trump’s Contraceptive Cuts Will Make the World Poorer, Newsweek, 29 Jun 2017
Family planning champions to discuss commitments to increase access to family planning services for world’s poorest girls and women., Gov.UK, 29 Jun 2017
The 21st Century Reproductive Revolution: The Fatherly Desires of HIV-Positive Men, The Body, 29 Jun 2017
The lies about abortion must stop. Here’s what we’re doing about that., USA Today, 28 Jun 2017
BMA annual meeting: Doctors who carry out abortions should not face criminal sanctions, says BMA, BMJ, 28 Jun 2017
Video Demonstrates How SBC Works in Partnership with Service Delivery , HC3, 28 Jun 2017
CBO: defunding Planned Parenthood would result in thousands more unplanned pregnancies, Vox, 27 Jun 2017
Technology can accelerate universal healthcare in Africa – WHO, Thomson Reuters Foundation, 27 Jun 2017
Planned Parenthood Still Believes It Can Win the Culture Wars, The Atlantic, 27 Jun 2017
Theresa May’s fragile grip on power exposed as she accepts Labour abortion change to Queen’s speech, Telegraph, 26 Jun 2017
White House Pushes Military Might Over Humanitarian Aid in Africa, The New York Times, 25 Jun 2017
International human rights can help reverse yet another heavy blow on sexual and reproductive health, UK Human Right Blog, 25 Jun 2017
Paris marchers demand universal reproductive rights, The Connexion, 24 Jun 2017
Men as More than Partners: Increasing Men’s Use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Products and Services through SBCC, HC3, 21 Jun 2017
Adding It Up: Investing in Contraception and Maternal and Newborn Health, 2017, Guttmacher Institute, June 2017
Academic
New FIGO Guidelines for Misoprostol Use, MHTF, 29 Jun 2017
CDC Contraception Guidelines: The Latest Updates, Medscape, 29 Jun 2017
Study evaluates women’s risk for angina, stroke based on duration of reproductive years, News – Medical, Life Sciences, 29 Jun 2017
The U.S. Government and International Family Planning & Reproductive Health: Statutory Requirements and Policies, KFF, 28 Jun 2017
Economic Impacts of Child Marriage: Global Synthesis Report, ICRW, 27 Jun 2017
Availability and Quality of Family Planning Services in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: High Potential for Improvement, Global Health: Science and Practice, 27 Jun 2017
Increasing Access to Family Planning Choices Through Public-Sector Social Franchising: The Experience of Marie Stopes International in Mali, Global Health: Science and Practice, 27 Jun 2017
Strength in Numbers: Is Group Antenatal Care the Way Forward?, MHTF, 27 Jun 2017
Elagolix Relieves Short-Term Menstrual Pain, Dysmenorrhea in Endometriosis, Endocrinology Advisor, 26 Jun 2017
Validating the WHO maternal near miss tool: comparing high- and low-resource settings, BMC Pregnancy and Health, 19 Jun 2017
Who Delivers Where? The effect of obstetric risk on facility delivery in East Africa, Tropical Medicine and International Health, 19 Jun 2017
A continuous quality improvement intervention to improve the effectiveness of community health workers providing care to mothers and children: a cluster randomised controlled trial in South Africa, Human Resources for Health, 13 Jun 2017
Managing complications in pregnancy and childbirth: a guide for midwives and doctors, USAID/MCSP, June 2017
Reaching the every newborn national 2020 milestones: country progress, plans and moving forward, WHO, June 2017
Botswana
Vinegar test registers success, Midweek Sun, 27 Jun 2017
Woman’s backstreet abortion backfires, Midweek Sun, 27 Jun 2017
Ghana
Teachers lack resources for reproductive health education – Survey , Ghana News Agency, 30 Jun 2017
2 NGOs educate youth on reproductive health, Graphic Online, 28 Jun 2017
Youth in Bukom sensitised on dangers of unsafe abortion, GhanaWeb, 24 Jun 2017
Kenya
Childbirth problems are six times more costly than safe births, The Star, 27 Jun 2017
Take up family planning to address population rise – leaders advised, Daily Nation, 24 Jun 2017
Benefits of population rise hinge on education, health, Daily Nation, 22 Jun 2017
Malawi
Malawian Organisation Vows To Eliminate Early Marriages, Capital Radio, 26 Jun 2017
Photo from Malawi Honored in 12th Annual Photoshare Photo Contest By The Knowledge for Health (K4Health) Project, Photoshare, 1 Jun 2017
Namibia
Secrets Of Breast-Feeding From Global Moms In The Know, NPR, 26 Jun 2017
Nigeria
AHI trains 60 health providers in Lagos on youth-friendly services, The Guardian (Nigeria), 27 Jun 2017
Place teenagers on family planning methods to secure their future – NURHI, Daily Trust, 27 Jun 2017
Group: Why teenagers should be placed on family planning, The News, 27 Jun 2017
Family planning in Nigeria: methods and problems, NAIJ, 23 Jun 2017
Mobile-First Video Approach Helps Youth Share Contraception Information, HC3 2 Jun 2017
South Africa
KZN Paramedics Praised for Delivering Surprise Triplets, News24 Wire, 28 Jun 2017
Polokwane Maternity Patients Forced to Sleep On Hospital Floor, News24 Wire, 28 Jun 2017
Abortion advice by SMS beats going back to the clinic‚ say patients in Cape Town study, Times Live, 26 Jun 2017
Tanzania
How to cut maternal, child mortality, The Citizen, 30 Jun 2017
President Magufuli, ban sexual violence, not teenage mothers from school, Pambazuka News, 29 Jun 2017
CCM defends Magufuli ban on teen mothers, The Citizen, 29 Jun 2017
Intensify productivity, equity, not birth limits, The Citizen, 26 Jun 2017
Ex-First Lady Salma Kikwete backs JPM’s tough stance on teen mothers, The Citizen, 25 Jun 2017
MP underscores family planning education, Daily News, 24 Jun 2017
Denying education to schoolgirls who get pregnant is barbaric and backward, The East African, 24 Jun 2017
Uganda
Karamoja’s Mothers and Children Reap the Benefits of Health Systems Investments, MHTF, 30 Jun 2017
High teenage pregnancies blamed on contraceptives, The Observer, 29 Jun 2017
Let’s borrow a leaf from Kenya on sanitary pads, Daily Monitor, 26 Jun 2017
Screening for women can save lives, Daily Monitor, 24 Jun 2017
‘Teen Voices’ Series: Barriers To Safe Abortion In Uganda Leading To Unhealthy & Dangerous Outcomes, Girl Talk HQ, 23 Jun 2017
Zambia
Still restless on sexual reproductive health, Zambia Daily Mail, 24 Jun 2017
Men, boys should take family planning pills, Zambia Daily Mail, 24 Jun 2017