In harm's way
In harm's way the impact of Kenys's restrictive abortion law. [electronic resource] :
Impact of Kenys's' restrictive abortion law.
- [New York, N.Y.]: Center for Reproductive Rights, c2010.
- 171 p. : digital, PDF file, ill.,
Every year, at least 2,600 women die from unsafe abortion in Kenya; 21,000 more women are hospitalized annually with complications from incomplete and unsafe abortion, whether spontaneous or induced. As grim as these numbers are, they do not capture the number of women killed or disabled by unsafe abortions who never visit a health facility or whose cause of death is not recorded.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-171).
Unsafe abortion claims the lives of thousands of Kenyan women each year. Their deaths are entirely - and easily - preventable. Yet the Kenyan government has done little to address the problem. Studies have long demonstrated the correlation between a country's restrictive abortion law and high rates of maternal mortality. Where access to safe and legal abortion is limited, women resort to unsafe abortion, with devastating consequences for their health, lives, and families. This report documents these consequences in Kenya, highlighting how the country's restrictive legal and policy regime, coupled with the Kenyan government's failure to effectively address the root causes leading to unwanted pregnancies, leaves women squarely in harm's way.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Abortion, Induced--legislation & jurisprudence--Kenya.
Abortion, Spontaneous--Kenya.
Maternal Mortality--Kenya.
Maternal Welfare--legislation & jurisprudence--Kenya.
HQ767.5 .K46 / I65 2010
Every year, at least 2,600 women die from unsafe abortion in Kenya; 21,000 more women are hospitalized annually with complications from incomplete and unsafe abortion, whether spontaneous or induced. As grim as these numbers are, they do not capture the number of women killed or disabled by unsafe abortions who never visit a health facility or whose cause of death is not recorded.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-171).
Unsafe abortion claims the lives of thousands of Kenyan women each year. Their deaths are entirely - and easily - preventable. Yet the Kenyan government has done little to address the problem. Studies have long demonstrated the correlation between a country's restrictive abortion law and high rates of maternal mortality. Where access to safe and legal abortion is limited, women resort to unsafe abortion, with devastating consequences for their health, lives, and families. This report documents these consequences in Kenya, highlighting how the country's restrictive legal and policy regime, coupled with the Kenyan government's failure to effectively address the root causes leading to unwanted pregnancies, leaves women squarely in harm's way.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Abortion, Induced--legislation & jurisprudence--Kenya.
Abortion, Spontaneous--Kenya.
Maternal Mortality--Kenya.
Maternal Welfare--legislation & jurisprudence--Kenya.
HQ767.5 .K46 / I65 2010