Background Over the past 20 years the DHS data show that current use of modern contraceptives among all married or cohabiting women increased very slowly from 5% to 12% and unmet need remained unchanged at about 30%. The total demand for contraception (unmet need plus use) slightly increased from 36% to 43% over the same period. Any advances in our understanding of the causes of unmet need could have profound implications for programmes. Objectives This study aims to establish the relative importance of lack of access and attitudinal resistance towards use of contraception in different population and geographical strata of Senegal. It is intended to inform policy makers on the priority that should be given to behaviour change communicati...
Ending Eclampsia’s main objective is to improve access to underutilized interventions and commoditie...
Background: In South Africa, 81 per cent of the population are dependent on the public health system...
This is a formative study aiming to identify the main barriers to the provision and uptake of qualit...
Background Despite Ghana’s decline in fertility, the most pronounced in West Africa, over a third o...
Background Despite the recent increase in contraceptive prevalence, a quarter of women of reproduct...
Results presented in this STEP UP Research Report show that over half of women having unmet need for...
The government of Malawi has committed to improving the Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights and Fa...
Fertility decline in Zimbabwe has been driven by an increase in the contraceptive prevalence rate (C...
This study examined the influence of the relationship context where adolescent sexual activity takes...
Measuring the strength of public health programmes may reveal whether and how some programmes have a...
Family planning vouchers have provided accessible and quality reproductive health services to the po...
Results from this study demonstrate that most women having unmet need for family planning in Kenya w...
Older people now constitute the majority of those with health problems in developed countries so an ...
Sociologists have used boundary work theory to explore the strategies deployed by professionals to d...
This literature review is part of the DFID–K4D Learning Journey on Supporting a Demographic Transiti...
Ending Eclampsia’s main objective is to improve access to underutilized interventions and commoditie...
Background: In South Africa, 81 per cent of the population are dependent on the public health system...
This is a formative study aiming to identify the main barriers to the provision and uptake of qualit...
Background Despite Ghana’s decline in fertility, the most pronounced in West Africa, over a third o...
Background Despite the recent increase in contraceptive prevalence, a quarter of women of reproduct...
Results presented in this STEP UP Research Report show that over half of women having unmet need for...
The government of Malawi has committed to improving the Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights and Fa...
Fertility decline in Zimbabwe has been driven by an increase in the contraceptive prevalence rate (C...
This study examined the influence of the relationship context where adolescent sexual activity takes...
Measuring the strength of public health programmes may reveal whether and how some programmes have a...
Family planning vouchers have provided accessible and quality reproductive health services to the po...
Results from this study demonstrate that most women having unmet need for family planning in Kenya w...
Older people now constitute the majority of those with health problems in developed countries so an ...
Sociologists have used boundary work theory to explore the strategies deployed by professionals to d...
This literature review is part of the DFID–K4D Learning Journey on Supporting a Demographic Transiti...
Ending Eclampsia’s main objective is to improve access to underutilized interventions and commoditie...
Background: In South Africa, 81 per cent of the population are dependent on the public health system...
This is a formative study aiming to identify the main barriers to the provision and uptake of qualit...