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Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters
(Jan 2022)
Education as an enabler, not a requirement: ensuring access to self-care options for all
Caitlin Corneliess,
Katelin Gray,
Jennifer Kidwell Drake,
Allen Namagembe,
Aurora Stout,
Jane Cover
Affiliations
Caitlin Corneliess
Director, DMPA-SC Access Collaborative, PATH, Washington, DC, USA. Correspondence:
Katelin Gray
(Former) Program Officer, PATH, Washington, DC, USA
Jennifer Kidwell Drake
(Former) Team Lead, Sexual and Reproductive Health, PATH, Seattle, WA, USA
Allen Namagembe
Deputy Project Director, Uganda Self-Injection Scale-Up, PATH, Kampala, Uganda
Aurora Stout
Program Officer, PATH, Seattle, WA, USA
Jane Cover
Research and Evaluation Manager, PATH, Seattle, WA, USA
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/26410397.2022.2040776
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Vol. 29, no. 3
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Keywords
self-care
self-injection
sexual and reproductive health and rights
family planning
contraception
education
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