Preventing unsafe abortion: Achievements and challenges of a global FIGO initiative
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FAUNDES, Anibal E., COMENDANT, Rodica, DILBAZ, Berna O., JALDESA, Guyo W., LEKE, Robert John Ivo, MUKHERJEE, Basab, PADILLA DE GIL, Marina, TAVARA, Luis. Preventing unsafe abortion: Achievements and challenges of a global FIGO initiative. In: Best Practice and Research: Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2020, nr. 62, pp. 101-112. ISSN 1521-6934. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2019.05.016
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Best Practice and Research: Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Numărul 62 / 2020 / ISSN 1521-6934

Preventing unsafe abortion: Achievements and challenges of a global FIGO initiative

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2019.05.016

Pag. 101-112

Faundes Anibal E.1, Comendant Rodica2, Dilbaz Berna O.3, Jaldesa Guyo W.4, Leke Robert John Ivo5, Mukherjee Basab6, Padilla de Gil Marina7, Tavara Luis8
 
1 Working Group on the Prevention of Unsafe Abortion: FIGO, Brazil,
2 Working Group on the Prevention of Unsafe Abortion: FIGO, Central and Eastern Europe, Moldova,
3 Working Group on the Prevention of Unsafe Abortion: FIGO, North Africa and Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey,
4 Working Group on the Prevention of Unsafe Abortion: FIGO, Eastern Central Southern Africa, Kenya ,
5 Working Group on the Prevention of Unsafe Abortion: FIGO, Western Central Africa, Cameroon,
6 Working Group on the Prevention of Unsafe Abortion: FIGO, South and South East Asia, India,
7 Working Group on the Prevention of Unsafe Abortion: FIGO, Central America and Caribbean, El Salvador,
8 Working Group on the Prevention of Unsafe Abortion: FIGO, South America, Peru
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 21 octombrie 2020


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FIGO established a Working Group on the Prevention of Unsafe Abortion in 2007 and a parallel program or “Initiative” with the same name. The initiative involved 46 FIGO member societies from seven regions: South-Southeast Asia, Eastern-Central Europe and Central Asia, North Africa and Eastern Mediterranean, Eastern-Central-Southern Africa, Western-Central Africa, Central America and Caribbean, and South America. Each society working in collaboration with the corresponding Ministry of Health and other agencies conducted a situational analysis and prepared a plan of action based on the findings. Such plans of action are continuously monitored by annual evaluation of the progress in the implementation at regional workshops. A substantial progress has been achieved in providing legal and safe abortion services, replacing curettage for manual vacuum aspiration or misoprostol and introducing and expanding postabortion contraception with emphasis on long-acting methods, such as IUDs and contraceptive implants. 

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FIGO, Legal abortion, Obstetrics and gynecology societies, Post-abortion contraception, Unsafe abortion