A critical discourse analysis of adolescent fertility in Zambia: a postcolonial perspective.
Margarate Nzala MunakampeCharles MicheloJoseph M ZuluPublished in: Reproductive health (2021)
The pluralistic view of adolescent fertility is fueled by "multiple consciousnesses". This is evidenced by the divergent discourses that shape adolescent fertility control in Zambia, compounded by the disempowered position of adolescents in their communities. We assert that the competing moral worlds, correct in their own right, viewed within the historical and social context unearth significant barriers to the success of interventions targeted towards adolescents' fertility control in Zambia, thereby propagating the growing problem of high adolescent fertility. This suggests proactive consideration of these discourses when designing and implementing adolescent fertility interventions.