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In-text: (Victims of sexual assault: time to report and age at incident, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Australian Bureau of Statistics. 2022. Victims of sexual assault: time to report and age at incident. [online] Available at: <https://www.abs.gov.au/articles/victims-sexual-assault-time-report-and-age-incident> [Accessed 7 March 2022].
In-text: (Understanding Pregnancy Resulting from Rape in the United States |Violence Prevention|Injury Center|CDC, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Cdc.gov. 2022. Understanding Pregnancy Resulting from Rape in the United States |Violence Prevention|Injury Center|CDC. [online] Available at: <https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/sexualviolence/understanding-RRP-inUS.html> [Accessed 7 March 2022].
The Philippine government has made efforts to improve access to contraceptive services, but abortion is illegal under all circumstances and is thus highly stigmatized. Nonetheless, abortion is common, but is often performed in unsanitary conditions and using outdated techniques.
In-text: (Finer and Hussain, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Finer, L. and Hussain, R., 2022. Unintended Pregnancy and Unsafe Abortion in the Philippines: Context and Consequences. [online] Guttmacher Institute. Available at: <https://www.guttmacher.org/report/unintended-pregnancy-and-unsafe-abortion-philippines-context-and-consequences> [Accessed 7 March 2022].
In-text: (Children of Philippines - Humanium, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Humanium. 2022. Children of Philippines - Humanium. [online] Available at: <https://www.humanium.org/en/philippines/> [Accessed 7 March 2022].
“For over a century, abortion has been criminalized in the Philippines. The criminal provisions on abortion do not contain any exceptions allowing abortion, including to save the life of the pregnant woman or to protect her health.”
In-text: (MacCleery, 2022)
Your Bibliography: MacCleery, L., 2022. Centre for Reproductive rights. [online] Reproductiverights.org. Available at: <https://www.reproductiverights.org/sites/crr.civicactions.net/files/documents/pub_fac_philippines_1%2010.pdf> [Accessed 4 March 2022].
The health consequences of violence are enormous and include permanent disability, unwanted pregnancies, lingering psychological trauma, sexually transmitted infections including HIV, and even death.
In-text: (Philippines, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Philippines, U., 2022. Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Response. [online] UNFPA Philippines. Available at: <https://philippines.unfpa.org/en/node/15307#:~:text=Yet%20in%20the%20Philippines%2C%201,National%20Demographic%20and%20Health%20Survey.&text=UNFPA%20helps%20partners%20transform%20social,harmful%20to%20women%20and%20girls> [Accessed 7 March 2022].
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