The fertility care gap in the Global South: lessons from The Gambia, West Africa, and ways forward to establish fertility care for all

Julie Balen
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Infertility is a neglected global public health issue affecting an estimated 56–72 million couples worldwide. The prevention and management of infertility was recognized as a basic component of sexual and reproductive health at the landmark 1994 International Conference on Population and Development, yet progress in this area remains limited. Interdisciplinary research has been conducted in The Gambia, West Africa, since 2016, with communities, women’s organizations, clinicians, and health policy and systems stakeholders, to identify key gaps in fertility care, and to better understand the delivery of infertility services. A partnership between the Ministry of Health, Safe Haven Foundation, and international researchers helped create The Gambia’s National Infertility Awareness Campaign and gave birth to the Fertility Care Policy Dialogue supporting the inclusion of infertility in The Gambia’s new 10-year National Health Policy. It also helped to establish the White Rose Interdisciplinary Network on Fertility Care in the Global South. To date, the network has more than 60 members globally, including researchers, health workers, policy makers, and activists who work together on infertility awareness raising, policy change, and system strengthening, with the aim of improving equitable access to fertility care for all. Here, we introduce the network and draw on key lessons from ongoing infertility-related research in The Gambia.
全球南部的生育保健差距:西非冈比亚的经验教训和建立全民生育保健的前进之路
不孕不育是一个被忽视的全球公共卫生问题,估计影响着全球 5600-7200 万对夫妇。在具有里程碑意义的 1994 年国际人口与发展大会上,不孕症的预防和管理被认为是性健康和生殖健康的基本组成部分,但这一领域的进展仍然有限。自2016年以来,西非冈比亚与社区、妇女组织、临床医生以及卫生政策和系统利益相关方开展了跨学科研究,以确定生育关怀方面的主要差距,并更好地了解不孕不育服务的提供情况。卫生部、安全港基金会和国际研究人员之间的合作帮助冈比亚创建了全国不孕不育宣传运动,并催生了不孕不育护理政策对话,支持将不孕不育纳入冈比亚新的十年国家卫生政策。它还帮助建立了白玫瑰全球南方不孕不育护理跨学科网络。迄今为止,该网络在全球拥有 60 多名成员,包括研究人员、卫生工作者、政策制定者和活动家,他们共同致力于提高对不孕不育症的认识、政策变革和系统强化,旨在改善所有人公平获得生育护理的机会。在此,我们将介绍该网络,并从冈比亚正在进行的不孕症相关研究中汲取重要经验。
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