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Climate change and SSSR

The research analyzed the effects of climate change on the Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRHR) of indigenous women in four regions of Bolivia. It found that climate change impacts food production, access to water and food security, which affects women’s reproductive health and roles. In addition, women, especially young women, make decisions such as reducing the number of children and adopting modern contraceptive methods due to difficult economic conditions. The study underscores the need to address these challenges in a comprehensive manner, promoting climate change adaptation, gender equality and access to health services.