Irit Sinai,1 Jabulani Nyenwa,2,3 Olugbenga Oguntunde2,4 1Palladium, Washington, DC, USA; 2UKAid/Nigeria MNCH2 Programme, Kano, Nigeria; 3Palladium, London, UK; 4Palladium, Abuja, Nigeria Purpose: The study was designed to provide programmatic recommendations for interventions to increase contraceptive prevalence in northern Nigeria. Family-planning use in North-East and North-West regions of Nigeria has remained very low, despite years of domestic and donor investments. We examine respondents’ perceptions of their own need for contraception and specifically focus on young women because of their higher risk for maternal mortality.Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we interviewed 1,624 married women younger than 25 years and 1,627 ...
Introduction: Family planning is very important and confers huge benefits to the woman, her family a...
Background: Religion and Ethnicity are the two most important factors that shape the behavioral pat...
Everyday Nigeria loses about 145 women of childbearing age as a result of pregnancy related complica...
Onoriode Ezire,1 Omokhudu Idogho,2 Ajibade Theophilus,3 Samuel Ikani,4 Obi Oluigbo1 1Research and Ev...
Of the many causes of high fertility, unmet needs for family planning methods remain at forefront. I...
Unplanned pregnancy poses a major public health challenge to women of reproductive age in Nigeria an...
In 2017, just one-fifth of all married women of reproductive age reported using contraception in Kad...
This study examines trend and determinants of unmet need for family planning (FP) among currently ma...
Introduction: Improving reproductive health of young women in least developed countries requires acc...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study is to examine trends in and drivers of unmet need for contrac...
Background: Nigeria is one of the most densely populated country in Africa with approximately 1996 m...
ASTRACT Background: Poor uptake of Modern Family Planning Methods (MFPM) is compatible with a high ...
Background: The interplay of high fertility, low contraceptive use and high maternal mortality conti...
Introduction: Access to safe and effective contraceptive methods is one of the cornerstones of repro...
Introduction: This rapid increase of population has an adverse effect on the national economy and al...
Introduction: Family planning is very important and confers huge benefits to the woman, her family a...
Background: Religion and Ethnicity are the two most important factors that shape the behavioral pat...
Everyday Nigeria loses about 145 women of childbearing age as a result of pregnancy related complica...
Onoriode Ezire,1 Omokhudu Idogho,2 Ajibade Theophilus,3 Samuel Ikani,4 Obi Oluigbo1 1Research and Ev...
Of the many causes of high fertility, unmet needs for family planning methods remain at forefront. I...
Unplanned pregnancy poses a major public health challenge to women of reproductive age in Nigeria an...
In 2017, just one-fifth of all married women of reproductive age reported using contraception in Kad...
This study examines trend and determinants of unmet need for family planning (FP) among currently ma...
Introduction: Improving reproductive health of young women in least developed countries requires acc...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study is to examine trends in and drivers of unmet need for contrac...
Background: Nigeria is one of the most densely populated country in Africa with approximately 1996 m...
ASTRACT Background: Poor uptake of Modern Family Planning Methods (MFPM) is compatible with a high ...
Background: The interplay of high fertility, low contraceptive use and high maternal mortality conti...
Introduction: Access to safe and effective contraceptive methods is one of the cornerstones of repro...
Introduction: This rapid increase of population has an adverse effect on the national economy and al...
Introduction: Family planning is very important and confers huge benefits to the woman, her family a...
Background: Religion and Ethnicity are the two most important factors that shape the behavioral pat...
Everyday Nigeria loses about 145 women of childbearing age as a result of pregnancy related complica...