Scoping Study on Sexual, Reproductive, and Maternal Health in Latin America and the Caribbean
Period: December 2021 – September 2022
Team: Dr. Adolfo Rubinstein, Dra. Analía López, Dra. Mabel Berrueta, Gabriela Perrotta, Dr. Fernando Althabe, Dr. José Belizán, Dra. Agustina Mazzoni, Lic. María Belizán, Maisa Havela, Dra. Sandra Formia y Lic. Cintia Cejas.
Objective: The objective of this consultancy is to conduct a baseline study for the development of a priority research and policy agenda to address the health gaps that affect the sexual, reproductive, and maternal rights of the vulnerable population.
Summary: This project consists of developing a scoping study that will lay the groundwork for the development of a priority research to the policy agenda to address the health gaps that affect sexual, reproductive, and maternal health and rights (SRMHR) of the vulnerable population: women, adolescent girls, elderly, people with disabilities, LGBTQI, migrants, indigenous and Afrodescendant populations in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).
The project is carried out through different actions and activities: 1) literature and policy review; 2) stakeholder mapping and landscape analysis; 3) rapid country studies; 4) policy discussion and consultation process.
Supported by: International Development Research Center (IDRC).