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Abortion Morbidity in Uganda: Evidence from Two Communities Gabriel Jagwe-Wadda, Ann M. Moore, Vanessa Woog Occasional Report No. 26 December 2006
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Mexico City / Mbarara / Kampala / New York / Buenos Aires / /

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Africa / /

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Kenya / Uganda / /

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USD / /

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Karolinska Institute / Guttmacher Institute / Makerere University / Makerere Institute / Mulago Hospital / /

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transportation / Mass media / contraceptive services / care for an illness / family planning services / /

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infertility / maids / cervical injury / syphilis / HIV / serious fever / malaria / uterine perforation / incomplete abortions / spontaneous abortions / severe abdominal pain / septic shock / miscarriage / infection / illness / Spontaneous Abortion / anemia / sepsis / /

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emergency contraception / contraception / Counseling / /

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Ministry for Development Cooperation / UK Department for International Development / World Bank / Makerere Institute for Social Research / Mulago Hospital / Department of Women and Gender Studies / Makerere University / Karolinska Institute / Department of Sociology / Guttmacher Institute / /

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Silvia Kyohairwe / Patty Skuster / Elena Prada / Zainabu Nalutaaya / Gabriel Jagwe-Wadda / Solome Nalukenge / Vanessa Woog / Josephine Nabukeera / Ellen M.H. Mitchell / Steven Bogeere Mubinzi / Ann M. Moore / Gabriel Jagwe Wadda / Racheal Ikiriza / Flavia Nakasi / Grace Bantebya Kyomuhendo / /

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Executive / independent consultant / representative / /

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New York / /

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Sub-Saharan Africa / /

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