Thank you for those questions. I have to admit that our data is not great on fragile contexts to begin with, let alone on adolescent girls in those settings, and that's something in which we need to invest more funding to generate evidence to really understand those needs.
What we do know is that, when adolescents and all women in these contexts have unintended pregnancies and they are unable to access safe abortion services and they go and have unsafe abortions, they are having the least-safe abortions. Unsafe abortion is a very broad category, but there are extremely dangerous unsafe abortions that are part of that category. When we've done research in refugee camps and in humanitarian settings, we've seen that those in those camps have worse and more severe complications from unsafe abortions compared to people in the surrounding communities. They aren't even able to access the same services as those in the same geographic area.
They're having more severe complications from unsafe abortions, and that's impacting their long-term health.