2022
Reproductive Health Working Group
Healthy Debate
This blog post outlines the threats that the COVID-19 pandemic has posed to sexual and reproductive health and rights, particularly for individuals experiencing poverty or homelessness, or who live in rural/remote communities with inadequate internet infrastructure. The authors make recommendations for addressing long-term reproductive health needs in communities across Canada, with a focus on involving communities and community organizations in policy and program decisions related to COVID-19 response, recovery, and reproductive health.
Pandemic Recovery Plans Must Address Gaps in Reproductive Health.
Reproductive Health Working Group, Ontario Public Health Association. (2022). Pandemic recovery plans must address gaps in reproductive health. Healthy Debate, March 8.
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