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This brief focuses on the elements of AFCS that are typically implemented within a service delivery setting. It describes how ...
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This 80-page report highlights why governments and donors should invest now in research to help determine and implement the most ...
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Social Science & Medicine. Volume 143, October 2015, Pages 179–184. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.08.053 Highlights Used self-generated condom use outcomes to generate a questionnaire. Confirmed ...
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Conceptualising quality of life outcomes for women participating in testing for sexually transmitted infections: A systematic review and meta-synthesis of ...
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Women’s Responses to Survey Questions on Contraceptive Use May Overestimate Actual Protection from Unintended Pregnancy International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive ...
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Starting Contraception Soon After a Birth May Not Work for All Women Who Want to Space Pregnancies International Perspectives on ...
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Available resources on rights-based programming for family planning vary in purpose, structure, scope and detail. They offer different frameworks and ...
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Marketing the Female Condom to Men as Well as Women May Increase Use International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. Volume 41, ...
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Government Decision Makers Are More Receptive to Family Planning Messages from Local Advocates International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. Volume ...
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This report from the Lancet gives a good summary of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including arguments pro and con. The report ...
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