Additional financing for family planning (FP) in Pakistan is strongly justified, not only to increase contraceptive prevalence, reduce unmet FP need, and avert millions of unwanted pregnancies, but also to reduce maternal mortality and effect improvements in other spheres of development. As a safeguard against unintended fertility, FP contributes to national savings in multiple ways, and additional annual funding of $93 million—or 40 cents per capita—is a relatively minor investment that promises huge dividends
Many adolescents in Pakistan are at risk of experiencing poor reproductive health, which is associat...
IN THIS ISSUE: Accessing long-acting reversible contraception | Expanding access: Public–private par...
Background: High fertility rates, unwanted pregnancies, low modern contraceptive prevalence and a hu...
Additional financing for family planning (FP) in Pakistan is strongly justified, not only to increas...
Many women in the developing world already rely on private sector providers for various types of tre...
To meet the FP2020 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), significant investments are required by...
Integration of trained, equipped, and supported community health workers (CHWs) within a health syst...
Family planning (FP) is recognized as a necessary tool for faster fertility decline leading to accel...
Family Planning (FP) is recognized as a necessary tool for faster fertility decline leading to accel...
Increasing efficient and effective investment in family planning (FP) through the public and private...
Family planning (FP) is recognized as a necessary tool for faster fertility decline leading to accel...
Family planning (FP) is recognized as a necessary tool for faster fertility decline leading to accel...
Pakistan\u27s family planning (FP) program remains more or less exclusively aimed at women, yet evid...
Use of contraceptive supplies around the world has given couples a chance to choose the number and s...
Introduction: This study reports on the effectiveness and efficiency from the program funder\u27s pe...
Many adolescents in Pakistan are at risk of experiencing poor reproductive health, which is associat...
IN THIS ISSUE: Accessing long-acting reversible contraception | Expanding access: Public–private par...
Background: High fertility rates, unwanted pregnancies, low modern contraceptive prevalence and a hu...
Additional financing for family planning (FP) in Pakistan is strongly justified, not only to increas...
Many women in the developing world already rely on private sector providers for various types of tre...
To meet the FP2020 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), significant investments are required by...
Integration of trained, equipped, and supported community health workers (CHWs) within a health syst...
Family planning (FP) is recognized as a necessary tool for faster fertility decline leading to accel...
Family Planning (FP) is recognized as a necessary tool for faster fertility decline leading to accel...
Increasing efficient and effective investment in family planning (FP) through the public and private...
Family planning (FP) is recognized as a necessary tool for faster fertility decline leading to accel...
Family planning (FP) is recognized as a necessary tool for faster fertility decline leading to accel...
Pakistan\u27s family planning (FP) program remains more or less exclusively aimed at women, yet evid...
Use of contraceptive supplies around the world has given couples a chance to choose the number and s...
Introduction: This study reports on the effectiveness and efficiency from the program funder\u27s pe...
Many adolescents in Pakistan are at risk of experiencing poor reproductive health, which is associat...
IN THIS ISSUE: Accessing long-acting reversible contraception | Expanding access: Public–private par...
Background: High fertility rates, unwanted pregnancies, low modern contraceptive prevalence and a hu...