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Home / 2025 / January / IMMIGRANT WOMEN’S ACCESS TO SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY COMPASS

IMMIGRANT WOMEN’S ACCESS TO SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY COMPASS

This project empowered the voice of immigrant and refugee women in sharing their experiences navigating sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH) in British Columbia. Through interviews and group discussions, immigrant and refugee women were invited to share their ability to access and utilize SRH services, including appointments with physicians, testing, procedures, and other resources. This information provided valuable insights on the successes and shortcomings in British Columbia’s SRH services for newcomer women.

UBC Student Project Lead: Elia Demers

Community Partner: Journey Home Community Organization

Grant Type:  Global Fund

Year of Publication: 2025

Topic: Lived Experience, Sexual Health, Immigration and Refugee Access to Healthcare

Keywords: Sexual Reproductive Healthcare, Sexual Education, Healthcare Access

Population: Immigrant and Refugee Women

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