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Table 3 Context of adolescent sexual and reproductive health across study countries

From: Are rhetorical commitments to adolescents reflected in planning documents? An exploratory content analysis of adolescent sexual and reproductive health in Global Financing Facility country plans

First wave countries

% women FP modern methods satisfied -

age 15–19

without spousal or parental consent

Legal status of abortion

Bangladesh

47

no data

Partial (1)

Cameroon

53

no data

Partial (1,2,3, 6)

DRC

19

No

Partial (1)

Ethiopia

61

Yes

Partial (1, 2, 3, 6, 7)

Guatemala

48

Yes

Partial (1)

Kenya

 

Yes

Partial (1, 2, 3)

Liberia

36

No

Partial (1, 2, 3)

Mozambique

31

No

Partial (1, 2, 3, 6, 7)

Nigeria

28

Yes

Partial (1, 2, 3)

Uganda

44

Yes

Partial (1, 2, 3)

United Republic of Tanzania

41

Yes

Partial (1, 2, 3)

 

(2011–2016)

(2013–2016)

(2015)

  1. Data sources
  2. % women age 15–17 FP modern methods satisfied: Countdown to 2030 compiled data from household surveys (DHS and MICS)
  3. Adolescent family planning without spousal or parental consent: Countdown to 2030 compiled data from WHO-MNCAH Policy Indicator Database http://www.who.int/maternal_child_adolescent/epidemiology/policy-indicators/en/ (Accessed 25 Sept 2018)
  4. Legal status of abortion (1) To save a women's life, (2) to preserve physical health, (3) to preserve mental health, (4) for economic & social reasons, (5) on request, (6) in case of rape or incest, (7) in case of foetal impairment: Countdown to 2030 compiled data from WHO-MNCAH Policy Indicator Database http://www.who.int/maternal_child_adolescent/epidemiology/policy-indicators/en/ (Accessed 25 Sept 2018)