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Ethiopia's Fertility Risks: A Socioeconomic Tale
GlobalThursday, January 2, 2025
The study found that people with less money and education were more likely to engage in HRFB. This is because they might not have access to good healthcare or information about safe pregnancy practices. The study also discovered that these behaviors have changed over time. More people are starting to understand the risks and adjust their behaviors, but not everyone has the same access to this information.
It's important to note that while the government has made efforts to improve healthcare and education, there's still a lot of work to be done. People in rural areas or with less money still struggle to get the help they need. This study highlights the need for better policies and programs to reach everyone, no matter their background.
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