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Abortion remains a criminal offence in Malawi. This situation has resulted in most women and young girls accessing abortion services illegally and in most cases inducing their own abortions through various crude means because of the unavailability of abortion services. This situation has resulted in dire medical and psychological complications experienced by these women. The majority of these complications can be avoided if the law on abortion can be relaxed to allow women access quality abortion services without fear of legal consequences. It is clear that the impediments to such a relaxed…mehr

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Abortion remains a criminal offence in Malawi. This situation has resulted in most women and young girls accessing abortion services illegally and in most cases inducing their own abortions through various crude means because of the unavailability of abortion services. This situation has resulted in dire medical and psychological complications experienced by these women. The majority of these complications can be avoided if the law on abortion can be relaxed to allow women access quality abortion services without fear of legal consequences. It is clear that the impediments to such a relaxed legal situation is not merely a question of legal reform, but also a battle of hearts and minds, and at times confusing theological discourse.
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Masauko E Chamkakala is a lawyer by training with special expertise in gender studies, human rights and governance. Masauko has a Bachelors Degree in Law, a Master¿s Degree in Women¿s Law and an LL.M in Good Governance and Rule of Law.Masauko has researched and worked on women rights related assignments, both locally and internationally.