Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan Africa. In several countries in the region, the proportion of women using injectable methods has surpassed the proportion of women using the pill. This is true even in some countries where the pill had been the most popular modern method in the 1980s and 1990s. This paper analyzes data from six sub-Saharan African countries that have participated four or more times in the Demographic and Health Surveys program to investigate recent increases in prevalence of injectable contraceptives and identify factors that drive the increase. It discusses the programmatic implications of this trend for the region, especially in terms of contraceptive secur...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest average fertility rate in the world. In 2009, the ave...
Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest average fertility rate in the world. In 2009, the average number ...
Fertility remains higher and contraceptive levels are substantially lower in Sub-Saharan Africa than...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
National surveys show a remarkable upsurge in the use of injectable contraceptives in east and South...
OBJECTIVE: To review progress towards adoption of contraception among married or cohabiting women in...
This paper uses data from the 1989, 1993 and 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys to examine tr...
The aim of this article is to show a comparative analysis of contraceptive use in areas of tradition...
BackgroundFemale permanent contraception is a cost-effective contraceptive method that can help clie...
Background: World Health Organization (WHO), defines contraception as "the use of agents, devices, m...
The proportion of women with family planning needs increased from 74 to 76% between 2000 and 2019, a...
Increasing contraceptive use in developing countries has cut the number of maternal deaths by 40% ov...
BackgroundMethod-specific contraceptive prevalence varies widely globally, as huge variations exist ...
The objective of this article is to review key components of LARC uptake in Sub-Saharan Africa with ...
Fertility remains high and contraceptive use is low in much of sub-Saharan Africa despite high level...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest average fertility rate in the world. In 2009, the ave...
Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest average fertility rate in the world. In 2009, the average number ...
Fertility remains higher and contraceptive levels are substantially lower in Sub-Saharan Africa than...
Injectable contraceptives are fast becoming the method of choice among married women in sub-Saharan ...
National surveys show a remarkable upsurge in the use of injectable contraceptives in east and South...
OBJECTIVE: To review progress towards adoption of contraception among married or cohabiting women in...
This paper uses data from the 1989, 1993 and 1998 Kenya Demographic and Health Surveys to examine tr...
The aim of this article is to show a comparative analysis of contraceptive use in areas of tradition...
BackgroundFemale permanent contraception is a cost-effective contraceptive method that can help clie...
Background: World Health Organization (WHO), defines contraception as "the use of agents, devices, m...
The proportion of women with family planning needs increased from 74 to 76% between 2000 and 2019, a...
Increasing contraceptive use in developing countries has cut the number of maternal deaths by 40% ov...
BackgroundMethod-specific contraceptive prevalence varies widely globally, as huge variations exist ...
The objective of this article is to review key components of LARC uptake in Sub-Saharan Africa with ...
Fertility remains high and contraceptive use is low in much of sub-Saharan Africa despite high level...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest average fertility rate in the world. In 2009, the ave...
Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest average fertility rate in the world. In 2009, the average number ...
Fertility remains higher and contraceptive levels are substantially lower in Sub-Saharan Africa than...