Sool and Sanaag
Sanaag had higher HIV/AIDS awareness than Sool, possibly due to better education, media access, and health-service coverage. The study links the awareness gap to geographic isolation, economic hardship, and lack of health-system presence.…
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Sanaag had higher HIV/AIDS awareness than Sool, possibly due to better education, media access, and health-service coverage. The study links the awareness gap to geographic isolation, economic hardship, and lack of health-system presence. Women in Sool and Sanaag have fewer facility delivery contacts than women in Maroodi Jeex, reducing opportunities for HIV/AIDS education. Sool and Sanaag were selected because they are underserved, marginalised, and conflict-affected regions. The analysis focused only on Sool and Sanaag to reduce regional heterogeneity and focus on urgent health equity gaps.