A cross-sectional mixed-methods study of sexual and reproductive health knowledge, experiences and access to services among refugee adolescent girls in the Nakivale refugee settlement, Uganda

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Olena Ivanova
Masna Rai
Wendo Mlahagwa
Jackline Tumuhairwe
Abhishek Bakuli
Viola N. Nyakato
Elizabeth Kemigisha
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[1] Medical Centre of the University of Munich (LMU),Division of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine
[2] Mbarara University of Science and Technology,Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies
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Adolescent; Girls; Refugee; Migrants; Sexual and reproductive health; Experiences; Access; Africa;
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