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Implementation of legal abortion in Nepal: A model for rapid scale-up of high-quality care

Unsafe abortion’s significant contribution to maternal mortality and morbidity was a critical factor leading to liberalization of Nepal’s restrictive abortion law in 2002. Careful, comprehensive planning among a range of multisectoral stakeholders, led by Nepal’s Ministry of Health and Population, enabled the country subsequently to introduce and scale-up safe abortion services in a remarkably short timeframe. This paper examines factors that contributed to rapid, successful implementation of legal abortion in this mountainous republic, including deliberate attention to the key areas of policy, health system capacity, equipment and supplies, and information dissemination.  
Authors: Samandari, Ghazaleh, Merrill Wolf, Indira Basnett, Alyson Hyman, Kathryn Andersen
Year: 2012

Languages: English

Regions: Asia

Countries: Nepal

Topics: Research