Papers by Farah Nafis Rage
A COMPREHENSIVE WASH RESPONSE PLAN TO COMBAT CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN SOMALI REGION, 2023
The Somali region of Ethiopia is facing a cholera outbreak due to poor water, sanitation, and hyg... more The Somali region of Ethiopia is facing a cholera outbreak due to poor water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions. The outbreak has resulted in 32 confirmed cases and a 6.5% case fatality rate. The Somali Regional Health Bureau has initiated a cholera preparedness and response plan to control the spread of the disease, with a focus on WASH interventions.
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QOLLOJI - IDP
Qolloji is the biggest and the most populated camp for the en... more Situation overview
QOLLOJI - IDP
Qolloji is the biggest and the most populated camp for the enumerated internally displaced people in the Somali regional state, located in the east of Ethiopia. The IDP camp hosts 94,461 people (14,554 HHS within the two camps of Qolloji-I (5493 House Holds) and Qolliji-II (9061 HHs), mostly are Somali ethnic community and evacuated from the adjacent Oromia region. New families arrive every day, but many of them had been here for over a year. Hence, Qolliji- IDP populationally represents 67.5% out of the total displaced population regionally recognized as IDPs (whether they are conflict-induced or drought derived IDPs1). Qolloji, located geographically in Babille woreda(district) of FAFAN zone. Hence, Qolloji IDP population, which normally huge people inhabited in small and mountainous areas of the district (Babille).populationally, the Qolloji IDP comparably represents 86.74% of the host community that means the population of the IDP and population of the hosted woreda/district are more or nearly the same as the (population of Babile EFY 2012 were estimated to 109,1062) host district (Babile-woreda).
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Summery Background: The Sub-Saharan Africa countries, overshadowed by unsafe abortion complicati... more Summery Background: The Sub-Saharan Africa countries, overshadowed by unsafe abortion complications related to mortalities, have the highest maternal mortality ratio (MR) of any region in the world 900/100,000 live births. Even though there were a different article published on unsafe abortion in sub- Saharan African countries on magnitude and determinants on unsafe abortion
Objective: To assess the magnitude, determinants, and prevalence of unsafe abortion in SSA (sub-Saharan African) countries. Method: We searched Pubmed central, Biomed central, Bio online international, Google scholar, African journal and Lancet, for studies on between 2008 and 2013. A search on unsafe abortion, we searched articles that focused on the current magnitude, determinants, prevalence and complications of unsafe abortions in SSA (sub-Saharan African countries).
Result: prevalence of unsafe abortion worldwide accounts for 13% of all maternal deaths with 20% of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), 24% of all unsafe abortions occurred in Sub-Sahara African (SSA) countries. Each day, 192 women died due to unsafe abortion complications; that means one woman died in every 8 minutes in developing countries.
Keywords: unsafe abortion, maternal mortality in Sub-Sahara, post-abortion care, determinants of unsafe abortion & prevalence of unsafe abortion.
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QOLLOJI - IDP
Qolloji is the biggest and the most populated camp for the enumerated internally displaced people in the Somali regional state, located in the east of Ethiopia. The IDP camp hosts 94,461 people (14,554 HHS within the two camps of Qolloji-I (5493 House Holds) and Qolliji-II (9061 HHs), mostly are Somali ethnic community and evacuated from the adjacent Oromia region. New families arrive every day, but many of them had been here for over a year. Hence, Qolliji- IDP populationally represents 67.5% out of the total displaced population regionally recognized as IDPs (whether they are conflict-induced or drought derived IDPs1). Qolloji, located geographically in Babille woreda(district) of FAFAN zone. Hence, Qolloji IDP population, which normally huge people inhabited in small and mountainous areas of the district (Babille).populationally, the Qolloji IDP comparably represents 86.74% of the host community that means the population of the IDP and population of the hosted woreda/district are more or nearly the same as the (population of Babile EFY 2012 were estimated to 109,1062) host district (Babile-woreda).
Drafts by Farah Nafis Rage
Objective: To assess the magnitude, determinants, and prevalence of unsafe abortion in SSA (sub-Saharan African) countries. Method: We searched Pubmed central, Biomed central, Bio online international, Google scholar, African journal and Lancet, for studies on between 2008 and 2013. A search on unsafe abortion, we searched articles that focused on the current magnitude, determinants, prevalence and complications of unsafe abortions in SSA (sub-Saharan African countries).
Result: prevalence of unsafe abortion worldwide accounts for 13% of all maternal deaths with 20% of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), 24% of all unsafe abortions occurred in Sub-Sahara African (SSA) countries. Each day, 192 women died due to unsafe abortion complications; that means one woman died in every 8 minutes in developing countries.
Keywords: unsafe abortion, maternal mortality in Sub-Sahara, post-abortion care, determinants of unsafe abortion & prevalence of unsafe abortion.
QOLLOJI - IDP
Qolloji is the biggest and the most populated camp for the enumerated internally displaced people in the Somali regional state, located in the east of Ethiopia. The IDP camp hosts 94,461 people (14,554 HHS within the two camps of Qolloji-I (5493 House Holds) and Qolliji-II (9061 HHs), mostly are Somali ethnic community and evacuated from the adjacent Oromia region. New families arrive every day, but many of them had been here for over a year. Hence, Qolliji- IDP populationally represents 67.5% out of the total displaced population regionally recognized as IDPs (whether they are conflict-induced or drought derived IDPs1). Qolloji, located geographically in Babille woreda(district) of FAFAN zone. Hence, Qolloji IDP population, which normally huge people inhabited in small and mountainous areas of the district (Babille).populationally, the Qolloji IDP comparably represents 86.74% of the host community that means the population of the IDP and population of the hosted woreda/district are more or nearly the same as the (population of Babile EFY 2012 were estimated to 109,1062) host district (Babile-woreda).
Objective: To assess the magnitude, determinants, and prevalence of unsafe abortion in SSA (sub-Saharan African) countries. Method: We searched Pubmed central, Biomed central, Bio online international, Google scholar, African journal and Lancet, for studies on between 2008 and 2013. A search on unsafe abortion, we searched articles that focused on the current magnitude, determinants, prevalence and complications of unsafe abortions in SSA (sub-Saharan African countries).
Result: prevalence of unsafe abortion worldwide accounts for 13% of all maternal deaths with 20% of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), 24% of all unsafe abortions occurred in Sub-Sahara African (SSA) countries. Each day, 192 women died due to unsafe abortion complications; that means one woman died in every 8 minutes in developing countries.
Keywords: unsafe abortion, maternal mortality in Sub-Sahara, post-abortion care, determinants of unsafe abortion & prevalence of unsafe abortion.