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Intersecting Sexual and Reproductive Health and Disability in Humanitarian Settings: Risks, Needs, and Capacities of Refugees with Disabilities in Kenya, Nepal, and Uganda

机译:在人道主义环境中相交的性健康和生殖健康与残疾:肯尼亚,尼泊尔和乌干达的残疾难民的风险,需求和能力

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The current literature recognizes the fact that persons with disabilities have historically been deprived of their sexual and reproductive health (SRH) rights. Little is known, however, about the situation for women, men, and adolescents with disabilities in humanitarian settings. The Women's Refugee Commission led a participatory research project with partners to explore the risks, needs, and barriers for refugees with disabilities to access SRH services, and the practical ways in which these challenges could be addressed. The study gathered information from refugee women, men, and adolescents aged 15-19 with physical, intellectual, sensory, and mental impairments in refugee settings in Kenya, Nepal, and Uganda. Findings showed that refugees with disabilities demonstrated varying degrees of awareness around SRH, especially regarding the reproductive anatomy, family planning, and sexually transmitted infections. Among barriers to accessing services, lack of respect by providers was reported as the most hurtful. Pregnant women with disabilities were often discriminated against by providers and scolded by caregivers for becoming pregnant and bearing children; marital status was a large factor that determined if a pregnancy was accepted. Risks of sexual violence prevailed across sites, especially for persons with intellectual impairments. The ability of women with disabilities to exercise their SRH rights was mixed. Refugees with disabilities showed a mixed understanding of their own rights in relationships and in the pursuit of opportunities. Findings speak to the need to realize the SRH rights of refugees with disabilities and build their longer-term SRH capacities.
机译:当前的文献认识到,残疾人历来被剥夺其性健康和生殖健康权利。但是,关于人道主义环境中的残疾妇女,男子和青少年的情况鲜为人知。妇女难民委员会与合作伙伴共同领导了一个参与性研究项目,以探索残疾难民获得SRH服务的风险,需求和障碍,以及应对这些挑战的实际方法。该研究从肯尼亚,尼泊尔和乌干达的难民环境中,从15-19岁的难民妇女,男子和青少年身体,智力,感官和精神受损的信息中收集了信息。调查结果表明,残疾难民在性健康和生殖健康方面表现出不同程度的意识,特别是在生殖解剖,计划生育和性传播感染方面。在获得服务的障碍中,据报道,提供者缺乏尊重是最受伤害的。残疾孕妇经常因提供者而受到歧视,并因照顾者怀孕和生育而受到责骂;婚姻状况是决定是否接受怀孕的重要因素。性暴力的风险在各个地点普遍存在,尤其是对于智力障碍者。残疾妇女行使其性健康和生殖健康权利的能力参差不齐。残疾难民对自己在人际关系和寻求机会中的权利的理解不一。研究结果表明,有必要实现残疾难民的性健康和生殖健康权利,并建立其长期性健康和生殖健康能力。

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