Contraceptive use, intention to use, and method preferences among women in refugee settings in Ethiopia Posted on 20/06/2025 (01/07/2025) by Michelle Mbuthia PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS Contraceptive use, intention to use, and method preferences among women in refugee settings in Ethiopia June 2025 Policy brief The Baobab research program consortium’s unintended pregnancy survey generated evidence of the prevalence of unintended pregnancy and contraceptive use and aims to identify innovative solutions in refugee settings. This evidence brief presents findings on the current use of contraception, intention to use, and method preferences among women aged 15-45 years who participated in the unintended pregnancy baseline unintended pregnancy survey conducted in four refugee camps in Ethiopia in 2024/5. Download CONTRIBUTORS Research Scientist Yohannes Wado Yohannes Dibaba Wado is a Research Scientist at APHRC, working… View Profile Research Fellow Yadeta Dessie Bacha Yadeta is a research fellow at the Baobab Research Program… View Profile