![]() ![]() Studies II and III both explore how women’s family planning behavior relates to conflict. The thesis consists of four independent articles focused on different aspects of SRHR in relation to conflict.īased on a Radical Reproductive Justice framework, Study I investigates how matters of sexuality and reproduction have gained political meaning with intersectional dimensions in the context of the Colombian armed conflict. ![]() ![]() It takes a mixed methods approach based on material from three sources: information about local conflict violence from the Uppsala Conflict Database Program, micro-level data from the Demographic and Health Surveys, and original interviews with stakeholders in women’s rights and peacebuilding in Colombia. This doctoral dissertation in sociological demography investigates how the Colombian armed conflict has shaped women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Conflict thus poses a serious challenge to development at the individual, household, community and national levels. Women living in conflict may be particularly at risk of sexual and reproductive health concerns, including pregnancy-related mortality and morbidity that could have been prevented, a lack of access to health care goods and services, and conflict-related sexual violence. ![]() Since the Second World War, most contemporary wars have taken place within countries and imposed overwhelming stressors on civilian populations. 2021 (Engelska) Doktorsavhandling, sammanläggning (Övrigt vetenskapligt) Abstract ![]()
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