Abstract

Preliminary Results: Youth Friendly Reproductive Health Provision Preferences among Youth, Parents, and Health Providers in Malawi

Highlights

  • Malawi’s population growth is exacerbating growing food insecurity and environmental degradation while stretching already scarce government health and education funding

  • HCD application processes will be shared with other UVA-GI projects and global health innovators

  • With two-thirds of the population under the age of 25, reducing unmet need for family planning among youth (15-24 years) as a means to reduce unwanted pregnancies is a priority for the reproductive health agenda

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Summary

Introduction

Malawi’s population growth is exacerbating growing food insecurity and environmental degradation while stretching already scarce government health and education funding. The interviews assessed knowledge and opinions concerning women’s reproductive health and healthcare access, CC and screening, health education, and preventive health. HCD application processes will be shared with other UVA-GI projects and global health innovators.

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