Unmet need represents the gap between women’s reproductive intentions and their contraceptive behavior. There are some 225 million women in the world who want to use safe and effective family planning methods are unable to do so. Control over fertility is very important not only because of its far-reaching implications on prosperity and overall growth of the nation, but also because of its impact on the freedom of young women to lead life of their own choice. Reduction in unmet need for family planning is critical for the overall development of the society. Combination of the mutually reinforcing effects of investments in education, health and family planning programmes is needed
Background: Despite great progress in the last decades, more than 120 million women worldwide w...
Unmet need is a powerful concept for designing family planning programmes and has important implicat...
The extent of unplanned pregnancy helps in understanding amount of unmet need for family planning an...
Background: An important concept to describe effectiveness of family planning programme is unmet nee...
Despite the progress that has been recorded in area of family planning, an increasing number of wome...
Background: Unmet need for family planning refers to the percentage of fecund women of reproductive ...
Background: The utilization of family planning services has improved over the decade, but still the ...
With the looming problem of overpopulation, family planning has been identified as a cost-effective ...
The measure of unmet need relies on women’s reported fertility desires; previous research has demons...
The measure of unmet need relies on women’s reported fertility desires; previous research has demons...
Background: Unmet need for family planning is a tool to monitor the family planning program. Hence, ...
Background: India was the first country to launch National Family Planning Program in 1952. Eve...
Background: Despite great progress in the last decades, more than 120 million women worldwide want t...
Background: Many women in low and middle-income countries would like to limit or delay their pregnan...
Background: Despite great progress in the last decades, more than 120 million women worldwide want t...
Background: Despite great progress in the last decades, more than 120 million women worldwide w...
Unmet need is a powerful concept for designing family planning programmes and has important implicat...
The extent of unplanned pregnancy helps in understanding amount of unmet need for family planning an...
Background: An important concept to describe effectiveness of family planning programme is unmet nee...
Despite the progress that has been recorded in area of family planning, an increasing number of wome...
Background: Unmet need for family planning refers to the percentage of fecund women of reproductive ...
Background: The utilization of family planning services has improved over the decade, but still the ...
With the looming problem of overpopulation, family planning has been identified as a cost-effective ...
The measure of unmet need relies on women’s reported fertility desires; previous research has demons...
The measure of unmet need relies on women’s reported fertility desires; previous research has demons...
Background: Unmet need for family planning is a tool to monitor the family planning program. Hence, ...
Background: India was the first country to launch National Family Planning Program in 1952. Eve...
Background: Despite great progress in the last decades, more than 120 million women worldwide want t...
Background: Many women in low and middle-income countries would like to limit or delay their pregnan...
Background: Despite great progress in the last decades, more than 120 million women worldwide want t...
Background: Despite great progress in the last decades, more than 120 million women worldwide w...
Unmet need is a powerful concept for designing family planning programmes and has important implicat...
The extent of unplanned pregnancy helps in understanding amount of unmet need for family planning an...