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Intersectional inequalities in healthcare utilisation in informal settlements in Freetown
Project type
Research Paper
Date
April 2026
Authors
Ibrahim Juldeh Sesay, Samira Sesay, Haja Wurie-Kamara, Sia Morenike Tengbe, Sullaiman Fullah, Dora Vangahun, Ibrahim Gandi, Noemia Teixeira de Siqueira Filha, Rajith Lakshman, Abu Conteh, Samuel Saidu, Braima Koroma, Bintu Mansaray, Helen Elsey, Lana Whittaker, Laura Dean, Neele Wiltgen Georgi, Motto Nganda, Francis Refell, Joseph M. Macarthy, Alastair H. Leyland, Rachel Tolhurst & Eliud Kibuchi
Residents of informal settlements face significant intersectional inequalities, due to the overlapping and compounding effects of multiple social factors. This study aims to explore how these intersecting social factors, identified by community members, combine to shape household-level inequalities healthcare utilisation (HU) among residents of informal settlements in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
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