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Resources > Publications > Contraception

Book Tag: Contraception



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The status of postpartum family planning in Bangladesh: A situation analysis and way forward

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2020
Filed under: Bangladesh, Brief, Contraception, Family Planning, Policy, postpartum, Pregnancy

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Potential interventions to improve the use of long-acting reversible contraceptives and permanent methods in Bangladesh

Author(s): Mizanur Rahman, M. Moinuddin Haider, Sian Curtis
Year: 2020
Filed under: Bangladesh, Contraception, Family Planning, Fertility, LARC

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Segmented-Client Communication Intervention for Improving the Use of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives and Permanent Methods in Rural Bangladesh

Author(s): Md. Jasim Uddin, HSPSD, icddr,b; Md. Wazed Ali, HSPSD, icddr,b; Hemel Das, HSPSD, icddr,b; Quamrun Nahar, MCHD, icddr,b; Mizanur Rahman, D4I, UNC Chapel Hill
Year: 2020
Filed under: Bangladesh, communication, Contraception, LARC, Report

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Family Planning 2020 Process Learning Activity: Process, Transitions, and New Horizons

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2020
Filed under: assessment, Contraception, Family Planning

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The availability of and readiness for providing long-acting contraceptives and permanent methods in Bangladesh

Author(s): Mizanur Rahman, Moinuddin Haider, Ali Ahmed, Sharad Barkataki
Year: 2020
Filed under: Bangladesh, Contraception, Family Planning, LARC, Reproductive Health

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Male Engagement in Family Planning: Gaps in Monitoring and Evaluation

Author(s): Bridgit Adamou, Brittany S. Iskarpatyoti, Chris B. O. Agala, and Carolina Mejia
Year: 2017
Filed under: Children, Contraception, Evaluation, Family Planning, Fertility, Monitoring

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If my husband leaves me, I will go home and suffer, so better cling to him and hide this thing: The influence of gender on Option B+ prevention of mother-to-child transmission participation in Malawi and Uganda

Author(s): Flax VL, Yourkavitch J, Okello ES, Kadzandira J, Katahoire AR, Munthali AC
Year: 2017
Filed under: Contraception, Gender, HIV, HIV/AIDS, Malawi, Maternal Health, Newborn health, Pregnancy, Uganda, Women

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The Effect of Access to Contraceptive Services on Injectable Use and Demand for Family Planning in Malawi

Author(s): Skiles MP, Cunningham M, Inglis A, Wilkes B, Hatch B, Bock A, Barden-OFallon J
Year: 2015
Filed under: Contraception, Family Planning, Malawi

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Gender Factors Influencing Participation in the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Program in Malawi under Option B+

Author(s): Flax VL, Yourkavitch J, Kadzandira J, Munthali AC
Year: 2017
Filed under: Contraception, Gender, HIV, HIV/AIDS, Malawi, Maternal Health, Newborn health, Pregnancy, Women

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Assessment of Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancy Practices among Postpartum Women in Butembo, Eastern DRC, and Barriers to the Adoption of Family Planning Methods

Author(s): Mathe JK, Kasonia KK, Maliro AK
Year: 2011
Filed under: Contraception, DRC, Family Planning, Maternal Health, Reproductive Health


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