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Political prioritization and the competing definitions of adolescent pregnancy in Kenya: An application of the Public Arenas Model.

Maricianah Atieno OnonoGeorge W RutherfordElizabeth A BukusiJustin S WhiteEric GoosbyClaire D Brindis
Published in: PloS one (2020)
This paper provides a timely theoretical approach to draw attention to the different competing definitions and subsequent divergent interpretations of the problem of adolescent pregnancy in Kenya. Adolescent reproductive health stakeholders need to be familiar with the existing definitions and deliberately reframe this important social problem for better political prioritization and resource allocation. We recommend a definition of adolescent pregnancy that cuts across different arenas, and leverages already existing dominant and concurrent social and economic issues that are already on the agenda table.
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