Background: Family planning (FP) is an essential component of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and contributes directly to SDG targets 3.7 and 5.6. In Pakistan, contraceptive use has remained stagnant over the past 5 years. This change has been very slow when compared to the FP2020 pledge. The Sukh initiative project was conceived and implemented to alleviate these challenges by providing access to quality contraceptive methods in some underserved areas of Karachi, Pakistan. A qualitative study was conducted to understand the perceptions and experiences of men and women towards acceptability and contraceptive use.Methods: A qualitative study was conducted at ten Sukh stations located in four towns of Karachi. Focus group discussions (FGD...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Background: In Pakistan, there is a clear imbalance between the population's needs and available res...
Family planning (FP) is urgently needed in Pakistan but progress remains slow. In its 2002 Populatio...
Background: Pakistan ranks as one of the most poorest and most populous in the world with poor repro...
Background: Worldwide, the Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) increased from 54.8% to 63.3%. Howeve...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes...
Background: Unmet need for family planning in Pakistan is high, with 17% of all married women wanti...
Background: Efforts to expand access to reproductive health care in Pakistan date as far back as the...
This qualitative study explored knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and perceptions of sexual and reproduc...
This report documents the study “Investigating the Low Patterns of Modern Contraceptive Use in Pakis...
Low uptake of modern contraceptives: Perspectives of service providers and end users of Lady Health ...
Pakistan\u27s family planning (FP) program remains more or less exclusively aimed at women, yet evid...
Background: In Pakistan, there is a clear imbalance between the population\u27s needs and available ...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Background: In Pakistan, there is a clear imbalance between the population's needs and available res...
Family planning (FP) is urgently needed in Pakistan but progress remains slow. In its 2002 Populatio...
Background: Pakistan ranks as one of the most poorest and most populous in the world with poor repro...
Background: Worldwide, the Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) increased from 54.8% to 63.3%. Howeve...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes...
Background: Unmet need for family planning in Pakistan is high, with 17% of all married women wanti...
Background: Efforts to expand access to reproductive health care in Pakistan date as far back as the...
This qualitative study explored knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and perceptions of sexual and reproduc...
This report documents the study “Investigating the Low Patterns of Modern Contraceptive Use in Pakis...
Low uptake of modern contraceptives: Perspectives of service providers and end users of Lady Health ...
Pakistan\u27s family planning (FP) program remains more or less exclusively aimed at women, yet evid...
Background: In Pakistan, there is a clear imbalance between the population\u27s needs and available ...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative assessment aimed at exploring knowledge, attitudes...
Background: Although Pakistan was one of the first countries in Asia to launch national family plann...
Background: In Pakistan, there is a clear imbalance between the population's needs and available res...
Family planning (FP) is urgently needed in Pakistan but progress remains slow. In its 2002 Populatio...