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Sexual and reproductive health and rights of women in Africa and the Caribbean = linking the two regions /
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Sexual and reproductive health and rights of women in Africa and the Caribbean/ edited by Zainab Monisola Olaitan, Tinuade Adekunbi Ojo, Shakira Maxwell.
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linking the two regions /
other author:
Olaitan, Zainab Monisola.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xli, 412 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Africa and the Caribbean (Olaitan et al.) -- Chapter 2. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Women: A Descriptive Analysis (Olaitan and Adegalu) -- Chapter 3. Autocentric Ubuntu and Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa (Ndasauka) -- Chapter 4. Literature Review: Evidence-Based Interventions and Policy Implementation for SRHR and GBV in the Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa (Tubi-Nwangwu) -- Chapter 5. In Search of Elusive Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Commercial Sex Workers in Lesotho: An Examination (Tesele and Xaba) -- Chapter 6. Legal Answer for a Socio-Political Question: Informed Consent and the Limits of Judicial Relief for Obstetric Violence Cases in Kenya (Odada and Koitsioe) -- Chapter 7. Exploring the Intersectionality of Internal Displacement and Gender-Based Violence in Africa (Balogun) -- Chapter 8. Engaging Men in the Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights of Women in Africa: Case Studies of Nigeria and Chad (Alere) -- Chapter 9. Reproductive Rights in Crisis: Addressing Family Planning Needs among Internally Displaced Women in North Central Nigeria, West Africa, (Imoh et al.) -- Chapter 10. Dynamics of Violent Conflict and Gender-Based Violence in Africa (Oyekanmi) -- Chapter 11. Women of Childbearing Age's Challenges in Accessing Maternal Healthcare: A Case of Zimbabwe's Makonde District (Mabemba) -- Chapter 12. "The worst is when you have to review the death of a baby": The Experiences of District Clinical Specialist Team Members during the National Health Insurance pilot program in the Tshwane District (Wonci) -- Chapter 13. Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Women with Disabilities (WWDs) in Africa: A Systematic Review (Mapendere) -- Chapter 14. Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights and Policy Integration for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in Africa (Famutimi) -- Chapter 15. Influence of Sociocultural Norms on Informed Consent for Cesarean Section in Nigeria (Obiagbaoso) -- Chapter 16. Women and Mental Health during Pregnancy: The Case of Ruwa, Harare East District, Zimbabwe (Moyo) -- Chapter 17. Honouring the Humanity of Women: Considerations on Moving From Harm to Help and Healing Reproductive Health and Rights in Jamaica (Heron) -- Chapter 18. Comprehensive Sexual Education for Adolescents and Youth: A Comparative Perspective of Kenya and Cuba (Rottok) -- Chapter 19. The Politics of Menstrual Stigmas and Taboos: Integrating Menstrual Health and Sexual Reproductive Health Rights in Africa and the Caribbean Region (Moodley-Marie and Parry) -- Chapter 20. When Two Became the Right Thing to Do: The Development and Implementation of the Family Planning Policy in Jamaica (Maxwell).
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Reproductive health - Africa. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-96029-1
ISBN:
9783031960291
Sexual and reproductive health and rights of women in Africa and the Caribbean = linking the two regions /
Sexual and reproductive health and rights of women in Africa and the Caribbean
linking the two regions /[electronic resource] :edited by Zainab Monisola Olaitan, Tinuade Adekunbi Ojo, Shakira Maxwell. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xli, 412 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - African histories and modernities,2634-5781. - African histories and modernities..
Chapter 1. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Africa and the Caribbean (Olaitan et al.) -- Chapter 2. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Women: A Descriptive Analysis (Olaitan and Adegalu) -- Chapter 3. Autocentric Ubuntu and Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa (Ndasauka) -- Chapter 4. Literature Review: Evidence-Based Interventions and Policy Implementation for SRHR and GBV in the Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa (Tubi-Nwangwu) -- Chapter 5. In Search of Elusive Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Commercial Sex Workers in Lesotho: An Examination (Tesele and Xaba) -- Chapter 6. Legal Answer for a Socio-Political Question: Informed Consent and the Limits of Judicial Relief for Obstetric Violence Cases in Kenya (Odada and Koitsioe) -- Chapter 7. Exploring the Intersectionality of Internal Displacement and Gender-Based Violence in Africa (Balogun) -- Chapter 8. Engaging Men in the Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights of Women in Africa: Case Studies of Nigeria and Chad (Alere) -- Chapter 9. Reproductive Rights in Crisis: Addressing Family Planning Needs among Internally Displaced Women in North Central Nigeria, West Africa, (Imoh et al.) -- Chapter 10. Dynamics of Violent Conflict and Gender-Based Violence in Africa (Oyekanmi) -- Chapter 11. Women of Childbearing Age's Challenges in Accessing Maternal Healthcare: A Case of Zimbabwe's Makonde District (Mabemba) -- Chapter 12. "The worst is when you have to review the death of a baby": The Experiences of District Clinical Specialist Team Members during the National Health Insurance pilot program in the Tshwane District (Wonci) -- Chapter 13. Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Women with Disabilities (WWDs) in Africa: A Systematic Review (Mapendere) -- Chapter 14. Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights and Policy Integration for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in Africa (Famutimi) -- Chapter 15. Influence of Sociocultural Norms on Informed Consent for Cesarean Section in Nigeria (Obiagbaoso) -- Chapter 16. Women and Mental Health during Pregnancy: The Case of Ruwa, Harare East District, Zimbabwe (Moyo) -- Chapter 17. Honouring the Humanity of Women: Considerations on Moving From Harm to Help and Healing Reproductive Health and Rights in Jamaica (Heron) -- Chapter 18. Comprehensive Sexual Education for Adolescents and Youth: A Comparative Perspective of Kenya and Cuba (Rottok) -- Chapter 19. The Politics of Menstrual Stigmas and Taboos: Integrating Menstrual Health and Sexual Reproductive Health Rights in Africa and the Caribbean Region (Moodley-Marie and Parry) -- Chapter 20. When Two Became the Right Thing to Do: The Development and Implementation of the Family Planning Policy in Jamaica (Maxwell).
In a time of global backlash against women's rights and gender issues, this book echoes the importance of protecting the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of women in Africa and the Caribbean. It examines diverse SRHR issues and the linkages that exist between/across the two regions. The book presents socio-political, legal, medical, and other relevant perspectives for analysing and understanding sexual and reproductive health and rights. The main topics engage theoretical and contemporary issues on obstetric violence, abortion rights, gender-based violence, menstrual health, family planning, adolescent sexuality, etc. Zainab Monisola Olaitan, PhD, is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for International and Defence Policy (CIDP) at Queen's University, Canada. She has published widely on African politics, gender and representation, and peace and conflict studies. Tinuade Adekunbi Ojo, PhD, is the Director of the Centre for the Study of Race, Gender, and Class and an Associate Professor at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Shakira Maxwell, PhD, is the Senior Programme Officer in the Office of Global Affairs at The University of West Indies, Jamaica. She is also the current president of the Board of Directors of the Jamaica Family Planning Association. A timely and important book offering expansive insights on sexual and reproductive health and rights in both regions... This interdisciplinary work effectively demonstrates the interconnected yet distinct manifestations of these challenges across different contexts. I highly recommend this rich and insightful book. - Dr. Satang Nabaneh, Assistant Professor of Practice, University of Dayton Center for Human Rights. This book makes a significant contribution to knowledge by addressing critical issues in relation to sexual and reproductive health and rights in Africa and the Caribbean... It provides nuanced discussion of SRHR issues in a captivating and rigorous manner. - Professor Ebenezer Durojaye, Acting Director, Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria.
ISBN: 9783031960291
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