As many as 62 per cent of women in Nepal have
no idea about the safe abortion, a study reveals.
At a program organized here today by Asia
Safe Abortion Partnership (ASAP), Youth Champion Advocacy Network (Youth CAN)
and Media Advocacy Group (MAG), it shared that although services on safe
abortions were rendered in the country since 2002, majority of the women still
lacked adequate information about it.
Ananda Tamang, Director of CREHPA, an NGO
working in the field of environment, health and population, shared that the
unsafe abortions were mostly found to have done in 13 districts, including
Kaski, Tanahu, Kavrepalanchowk and Bhaktapur.
Chairperson Tamang believed that women opting
abortion no longer have to endure pain during the termination of the pregnancy
as various researches were being carried out to manufacture pain killer
medicines for the same.
Stating that a majority of the unsafe
abortions in the country were attributed to social norms and values and cultural
beliefs, he argued that the government should launch income-generating
programmes for the mothers begetting daughters so as to help them gain
financial freedom.
Also, speaking at the programme MAG
Chairperson Babita Basnet stated that sustainable development would not be
achieved unless the women’s sexual and reproductive rights are established.
She was of the confidence that the media
could play a crucial role in achieving the rights to safe pregnancy.
Similarly, Ismrity Thapa, Coordinator of the
Youth CAN, spoke of the need for the government to recognize women’s sexual and
reproductive rights as fundamental women rights and need to bring it under the
ambit of every eligible women.
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