Immigrants' and refugees' unmet reproductive health demands in Botswana: Perceptions of public healthcare providers

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Immigrants' and refugees' unmet reproductive health demands in Botswana: Perceptions of public healthcare providers

Published in: South African Family Practice
Volume 51 , issue 3 , 2009 , pages: 237–243
DOI: 10.1080/20786204.2009.10873854
Author(s): JO Oucho Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, United Kingdom , NO Ama Department of Statistics, Botswana

Abstract

Background: The healthcare of Batswana (citizens of Botswana) as indicated in the country's Vision 2016 is one of the top priorities of the government of Botswana, yet Botswana's National Health Policy, the Immigration Policy and the National Sexual and Reproductive Health Programme Framework all are silent on the obligations of the government to provide health services to the immigrant and refugee population. In view of the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Botswana, South Africa and other sub-Saharan countries, it is critical that reproductive health services be as affordable and accessible for the immigrants and refugees as they are for other residents in Botswana.

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