Many women in the developing world already rely on private sector providers for various types of treatment, as well as for family planning (FP) services, due to ease of access, shorter waiting times, and a perception of better service. Drug shops and pharmacies are also important for improving access and basic information about contraceptive products. Private pharmacies and shops are key when public sector facilities face frequent shortages and stock outs
Background: Family Planning (FP) program in Pakistan has been struggling to achieve the...
The recent increase in Egypt’s fertility rate, following decades of progress in lowering fertility l...
Increasing efficient and effective investment in family planning (FP) through the public and private...
Many women in the developing world already rely on private sector providers for various types of tre...
Integration of trained, equipped, and supported community health workers (CHWs) within a health syst...
Additional financing for family planning (FP) in Pakistan is strongly justified, not only to increas...
Background: In Pakistan, there is a clear imbalance between the population's needs and available res...
Background: In Pakistan, there is a clear imbalance between the population\u27s needs and available ...
Family planning is most successful when clients have a variety of methods to choose from and a varie...
To meet the FP2020 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), significant investments are required by...
This report forms part of a multipronged investigation to determine why, despite evident unmet need ...
Introduction: Community-based distribution (CBD) has been successfully applied to family planning (F...
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...
Background: Family Planning (FP) program in Pakistan has been struggling to achieve the desired indi...
Background: Family Planning (FP) program in Pakistan has been struggling to achieve the...
The recent increase in Egypt’s fertility rate, following decades of progress in lowering fertility l...
Increasing efficient and effective investment in family planning (FP) through the public and private...
Many women in the developing world already rely on private sector providers for various types of tre...
Integration of trained, equipped, and supported community health workers (CHWs) within a health syst...
Additional financing for family planning (FP) in Pakistan is strongly justified, not only to increas...
Background: In Pakistan, there is a clear imbalance between the population's needs and available res...
Background: In Pakistan, there is a clear imbalance between the population\u27s needs and available ...
Family planning is most successful when clients have a variety of methods to choose from and a varie...
To meet the FP2020 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), significant investments are required by...
This report forms part of a multipronged investigation to determine why, despite evident unmet need ...
Introduction: Community-based distribution (CBD) has been successfully applied to family planning (F...
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...
Background: Family Planning (FP) program in Pakistan has been struggling to achieve the desired indi...
Background: Family Planning (FP) program in Pakistan has been struggling to achieve the...
The recent increase in Egypt’s fertility rate, following decades of progress in lowering fertility l...
Increasing efficient and effective investment in family planning (FP) through the public and private...