Understanding the unique experiences, perspectives and sexual and reproductive health needs of very young adolescents: Somali refugees in Ethiopia

Abstract Background Kobe Refugee camp hosts roughly 39,000 refugees displaced from Somalia during the 2011–2012 Horn of Africa Crisis. Sexual and reproductive health, as with the greater issues of health and well-being for adolescents displaced from this crisis remain largely unknown and neglected....

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Main Authors: Luis Ortiz-Echevarria, Meghan Greeley, Tenaw Bawoke, Linnea Zimmerman, Courtland Robinson, Jennifer Schlecht
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-11-01
Series:Conflict and Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13031-017-0129-6
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spelling doaj-fd3851790f7b4959b99f43fc06036b472020-11-24T22:06:36ZengBMCConflict and Health1752-15052017-11-0111S1354210.1186/s13031-017-0129-6Understanding the unique experiences, perspectives and sexual and reproductive health needs of very young adolescents: Somali refugees in EthiopiaLuis Ortiz-Echevarria0Meghan Greeley1Tenaw Bawoke2Linnea Zimmerman3Courtland Robinson4Jennifer Schlecht5Management Sciences for HealthJhpiego, a Johns Hopkins affiliateInternational Medical CorpsDepartment of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthDepartment of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthWomen’s Refugee CommissionAbstract Background Kobe Refugee camp hosts roughly 39,000 refugees displaced from Somalia during the 2011–2012 Horn of Africa Crisis. Sexual and reproductive health, as with the greater issues of health and well-being for adolescents displaced from this crisis remain largely unknown and neglected. In 2013, the Women’s Refugee Commission, Johns Hopkins University, and International Medical Corps in Ethiopia, implemented qualitative and quantitative research to explore the factors and risks that impact the health of very young adolescents (VYAs), those 10–14 years of age, in this setting. This paper presents findings from the qualitative effort. Methods Focus group discussions (FGD), incorporating community mapping and photo elicitation activities, were conducted with 10–12 and 13–14 year-olds to obtain information about their own perspectives, experiences and values. FGDs were also implemented with 15–16 year-olds and adults, to consider their perspectives on the sexual and reproductive health needs and risks of VYAs. Results This research identified several factors that were found to influence the health and well-being of VYAs in Kobe refugee camp, including newfound access to education and security, combined with gender divisions and parental communication around early SRH and puberty that remained intact from traditional Somali culture. Girls were found to face an additional risk of child marriage and early pregnancy exacerbated since displacement, which significantly limited their ability to access education and achieve future aspirations. Conclusion Findings from this study could help to inform future programs in Kobe and similar contexts involving long-term displacement from conflict, focusing on the health and development needs of VYAs. Future programs should consider the determinants of positive VYA health and development, including access to education, gender equity, and safety. By better understanding the unique experiences, perspectives and needs of VYAs, practitioners, policy makers and donors can invest in the individual and community assets that reinforce positive behaviors established in early adolescence, in order to achieve long-term SRH impacts.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13031-017-0129-6AdolescenceVery young adolescentsHumanitarian contextsSexual and reproductive healthConflictDisplacement
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author Luis Ortiz-Echevarria
Meghan Greeley
Tenaw Bawoke
Linnea Zimmerman
Courtland Robinson
Jennifer Schlecht
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Meghan Greeley
Tenaw Bawoke
Linnea Zimmerman
Courtland Robinson
Jennifer Schlecht
Understanding the unique experiences, perspectives and sexual and reproductive health needs of very young adolescents: Somali refugees in Ethiopia
Conflict and Health
Adolescence
Very young adolescents
Humanitarian contexts
Sexual and reproductive health
Conflict
Displacement
author_facet Luis Ortiz-Echevarria
Meghan Greeley
Tenaw Bawoke
Linnea Zimmerman
Courtland Robinson
Jennifer Schlecht
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title Understanding the unique experiences, perspectives and sexual and reproductive health needs of very young adolescents: Somali refugees in Ethiopia
title_short Understanding the unique experiences, perspectives and sexual and reproductive health needs of very young adolescents: Somali refugees in Ethiopia
title_full Understanding the unique experiences, perspectives and sexual and reproductive health needs of very young adolescents: Somali refugees in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Understanding the unique experiences, perspectives and sexual and reproductive health needs of very young adolescents: Somali refugees in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the unique experiences, perspectives and sexual and reproductive health needs of very young adolescents: Somali refugees in Ethiopia
title_sort understanding the unique experiences, perspectives and sexual and reproductive health needs of very young adolescents: somali refugees in ethiopia
publisher BMC
series Conflict and Health
issn 1752-1505
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Abstract Background Kobe Refugee camp hosts roughly 39,000 refugees displaced from Somalia during the 2011–2012 Horn of Africa Crisis. Sexual and reproductive health, as with the greater issues of health and well-being for adolescents displaced from this crisis remain largely unknown and neglected. In 2013, the Women’s Refugee Commission, Johns Hopkins University, and International Medical Corps in Ethiopia, implemented qualitative and quantitative research to explore the factors and risks that impact the health of very young adolescents (VYAs), those 10–14 years of age, in this setting. This paper presents findings from the qualitative effort. Methods Focus group discussions (FGD), incorporating community mapping and photo elicitation activities, were conducted with 10–12 and 13–14 year-olds to obtain information about their own perspectives, experiences and values. FGDs were also implemented with 15–16 year-olds and adults, to consider their perspectives on the sexual and reproductive health needs and risks of VYAs. Results This research identified several factors that were found to influence the health and well-being of VYAs in Kobe refugee camp, including newfound access to education and security, combined with gender divisions and parental communication around early SRH and puberty that remained intact from traditional Somali culture. Girls were found to face an additional risk of child marriage and early pregnancy exacerbated since displacement, which significantly limited their ability to access education and achieve future aspirations. Conclusion Findings from this study could help to inform future programs in Kobe and similar contexts involving long-term displacement from conflict, focusing on the health and development needs of VYAs. Future programs should consider the determinants of positive VYA health and development, including access to education, gender equity, and safety. By better understanding the unique experiences, perspectives and needs of VYAs, practitioners, policy makers and donors can invest in the individual and community assets that reinforce positive behaviors established in early adolescence, in order to achieve long-term SRH impacts.
topic Adolescence
Very young adolescents
Humanitarian contexts
Sexual and reproductive health
Conflict
Displacement
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13031-017-0129-6
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