Bridging the Gap
Why Zambia's Laws Must Catch Up With Adolescents' Health Needs By Francis Maingaila Lusaka, Zambia24 --- (16-07-2026) -- A 15-year-old girl walks into a health facility seeking help after surviving sexual abuse. She needs emergency care, counselling and information on preventing an unwanted pregnancy. The nurse wants to help but hesitates. The law is not entirely clear on whether some sexual and reproductive health services can be provided without involving a parent or guardian. Faced with uncertainty, the healthcare worker chooses the safer option—referring the adolescent elsewhere or asking her to return with an adult. The young girl leaves without the care she urgently needs. While hypothetical, participants at a recent multi-sectoral dialogue on adolescent sexual and reproductive health (SRH) said such situations reflect the difficult choices facing healthcare providers and the barriers many adolescents encounter when seeking essential services. The dialogue brought t...