2024
DOI: 10.9734/arjass/2024/v22i1503
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Impact of Insecurity on Access to Maternal Health Services by Women of Reproductive Age in Selected Rural Communities in Zamfara State, Nigeria

Linus Akor,
Ugba Dajo,
Helen Anthony-Ekpe

Abstract: Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy is of late, enmeshed in monumental security challenges, to the extent that no section of the country is insulated from the activities of criminal elements. The most prominent of Nigeria's security hiccups is the Boko-Haram sect in the northeastern region of the country. Besides the Boko-Haram menace, the northwestern zone, particularly Zamfara State, has been under persistent bandit attacks with 16,086 persons abducted between 2015 and 2022. Similarly, 9,490 were killed while … Show more

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