Abstract:
Changes in policy in the health, education and social development sectors have the power to reduce the
rate of teenage pregnancy, and to reduce the complications of teenage pregnancy that often result in death.
This policy brief identifies a number of policy interventions that can (1) lower the prevalence of teenage pregnancy in South Africa and (2) provide better prenatal care for teenagers who are pregnant.
Reference:
HSRC Policy Brief, March
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