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| In Ethiopia, thousands of women will be served by Ipas's expanded work. |
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Ipas has announced that it will expand its work in Ethiopia — sub-Saharan Africa’s third most-populous country — with a strong focus on comprehensive abortion care (CAC), postabortion contraception and youth. The program promises to reach thousands of men and women with critical reproductive health services.
“We plan to implement practical strategies to address training, management and supply needs to ensure effective integration of comprehensive abortion care (CAC) and comprehensive contraceptive services,” says Ipas Regional Director for Africa Programs William Sampson.
Since the early 1990s, Ipas has played a pivotal role in expanding access to postabortion care (PAC) services in Ethiopia. Ipas and partners were integral in the 2005 law reform, which broadened the circumstances in which abortion is legally permitted. Since the reform, Ipas and the Ministry of Health have worked together to develop and implement guidelines for safe abortion care under the new law.
Building on past experiences and efforts, Ipas plans to work with partners to expand access to safe abortion services, including postabortion family planning and contraceptive services, in five regions — Addis Ababa City, Amhara, Oromia, Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region (SNNPR) and Tigray. Ipas also plans to focus media and community outreach on youth — young people and adolescents account for approximately 40 percent of Ethiopia’s population. Targeted interventions with underserved groups, such as rural and out-of-school youth, will be an integral part of Ipas’s increased efforts in the country.
The scale-up plan aims to:
Only 14 percent of married women of
reproductive age (15-44) use modern contraception in Ethiopia, according to 2007
Population Reference Bureau estimates. Approximately 16 million Ethiopian women
— 36 percent — have unmet family planning needs. High maternal mortality and low
contraceptive use mean unsafe abortion is a significant health threat for
Ethiopian women and girls. With its expanded program to reach some of Ethiopia’s
most vulnerable populations, Ipas will continue to work with the Ministry of
Health and other partners to be part of the solution to this preventable public
health crisis.
For more information, contact:
Kirsten Sherk
Senior Associate, Media Relations
e-mail: sherkk@ipas.org
phone: 919.960.5612
fax: 919.929.0258
