Every year, the Linking Research, Policy, and Practice (LRPP) Conference brought together young researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and scholars dedicated to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in international development. The LRRP provides a platform to disseminate groundbreaking new knowledge, engage in open dialogue, identify further gaps in research, policy, and practice, and to harness networking opportunities for meaningful partnerships and collaboration.
In 2023, 10 promising researchers were chosen to present their papers at its 12th edition, addressing key topics such as the legalisation and (de)criminalisation of safe abortion, menstrual health, maternal health services, gender-based violence, sexual consent, and inclusive SRHR.
In recognition of the remarkable contributions of these researchers and the rich discussions generated during the sessions, Share-Net Netherlands has embarked on a four-part digital zine series to share insights and recommendations with our larger audience. Each zine delves into one session, exploring the researchers’ work and its broader implications within the realms of research, policy, and practice.
The third zine delves into various aspects of reproductive and maternal health, examining community-based initiatives, national coordination mechanisms, cross-border and intercultural efforts, and the international community’s role in maternal health. It highlights persistent challenges such as the situations in conflict-affected and fragile countries, gaps in addressing maternal mental health during and after pregnancy in a multicultural context, exacerbated consequences for adolescent and teenage mothers, and disparities in access to and quality of health services.