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Globalisation and transitions in abortion care in Ghana

机译:加纳堕胎护理的全球化与转型

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Access to safe abortion is a globally contested policy and social justice issue - contested because of its religious and moral dimensions regarding the right to life and personhood of a foetus vs. the rights of women to make decisions about their own bodies. Many nations have agreed to address the health consequences of unsafe abortion, though stopped short of committing to providing comprehensive services. Ghana has a relatively liberal abortion law dating from 1985 and has ratified most international agreements on provision of care. Policy implementation has been very slow, but modest efforts are now being made to reduce maternal mortality caused by unsafe abortions. Understanding whether globalisation has played a role in this transition to practice is important to institutionalise the transition in Ghana and to learn lessons for other countries seeking to implement policies, but analysis is lacking. Drawing on 58 in-depth key informant interviews and policy document analysis we describe the development of de jure law and policies on comprehensive abortion care in Ghana, de facto interpretation and implementation of those policies, and assess what role globalization played in the transition in abortion care in Ghana. We found that an accumulation of global influences has converged to start a transition in the culture of abortion care and service provision in Ghana, from a restrictive interpretation of the law to facilitating more widespread access to legal, safe abortion services through development of policies and guidelines and a slow change in attitudes and practices of health providers. These global influences can be categorised as: a global governance architecture of reproductive rights-obligations which creates pressure on signatory governments to act; and global communication of ideas and mobility of health providers (particularly through cross-cultural training opportunities and interaction with international NGOs) which facilitate global cultural interaction on the benefits of safe abortion services for reducing consequences of unsafe abortions. Globalisation of information, debate and training experience as well as of international rights frameworks can together create a powerful force for good to protect women and their children from the needless pain and death resulting from unsafe abortions.
机译:获得安全堕胎是全球有争议的政策和社会正义问题 - 由于其关于胎儿的生命权和胎儿的人格与妇女权利做出决定对自己的机构决定做出决定的宗教和道德方面的争夺问题。许多国家已同意解决不安全堕胎的健康后果,虽然已停止致力于提供全面的服务。加纳从1985年获得了相对自由的堕胎法,并批准了关于提供护理的大多数国际协议。政策实施非常缓慢,但现在正在努力减少由不安全的堕胎引起的孕产妇死亡。了解全球化是否在这种过渡中发挥了作用,对实践制定了在加纳的过渡和学习寻求实施政策的其他国家的课程,但缺乏分析。绘制58深入的关键信息面试和政策文件分析我们描述了在加纳的综合堕胎护理方面的发展,事实上的解释和实施这些政策,并评估了堕胎过渡中发挥的榜样在加纳照顾。我们发现全球影响的积累趋于在加纳的堕胎护理和服务条款文化中开始过渡,从法律的限制解释,促进通过制定政策和准则的更广泛获取法律,安全堕胎服务以及卫生提供者的态度和实践的缓慢变化。这些全球影响力可以分类为:生育权义务的全球治理结构,为签字政府产生压力来行动;以及卫生供应商的思想和流动性的全球沟通(特别是通过跨文化培训机会和与国际非政府组织的互动),这促进了全球文化互动对安全堕胎服务的益处来减少不安全堕胎的后果。全球化的信息,辩论和培训经验以及国际权利框架可以共同为善于保护妇女及其儿童免受不安全的堕胎而产生的强大力量。

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