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Experts From the World's Leading Health Organizations Release New Consensus-Based Family Planning Handbook
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To: HEALTH EDITORS
Contact: Megan L. O'Brien of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health's Center for Communication Programs, +1-410-659-6300
BALTIMORE, Aug. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Family planning is
regaining priority status on health agendas throughout the developing
world, driven largely by the unmet needs of millions of women and
families. One significant aide in the effort to support and promote
safe family planning comes in the form of a new handbook call...
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Paying for family planning.
Population Reports
; Governments can pay more. The $3.4 billion that developing-country governments now spend covers an estimated 75% of family planning costs. But this expenditure amounts to only about 0.4% of their total budgets. By comparison, military spending accounts for 19%. Donor organizations can pay more.
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Making programs work: family planning lessons and challenges.
Population Reports
; What makes a family planning program work? Population Reports has identified 10 key lessons about what makes programs succeed, based on a consensus of opinion among respondents to a new survey and a review of family planning research and program findings. (1) Family planning demand. Most women want
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Experts From the World's Leading Health Organizations Release New Consensus-Based Family Planning Handbook
U.S. Newswire
; To: HEALTH EDITORS Contact: Megan L. O'Brien of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for Communication Programs, +1-410-659-6300 BALTIMORE, Aug. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Family planning is regaining priority status on health agendas throughout the developing world,
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Spousal communication and family planning adoption: Effects of a radio drama serial in Nepal.(Statistical Data Included)
International Family Planning Perspectives
; CONTEXT: Spousal communication and family planning use are closely linked, but the pathways of influence, especially within the context of exposure to a mass media campaign promoting family planning, are unclear. METHODS: Panel data from a population-based survey in Nepal were collected over three
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Pharmacists and family planning.
Population Reports
; Pharmacists and Family Planning The closest and quickest place to get contraceptives is often the neighborhood pharmacy. Worldwide, about 55 million couples buy their family planning supplies in pharmacies. This amounts to over half of couples using such temporary family planning methods as pills,
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The challenge. (family planning programs) (includes related articles on family planning financing and contributions to family planning)
Population Reports
; Family planning programs serve millions of clients in developing countries, and the number of clients is growing fast. The very success of family planning programs poses a challenge: how to pay for family planning services for all who need and want them. Paying for family planning is part of the
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Provision of family planning services in Lesotho.
International Family Planning Perspectives
; CONTEXT: One of Lesotho's population goals is to achieve replacement-level fertility by 2011, but the contraceptive prevalence rate of 41% is considerably below the target of 70-75%. METHODS: A situation analysis framework was used to assess family planning providers' readiness to provide services
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Family planning policies and their impacts on the poor: Peru's experience.(COMMENT)(Report)
International Family Planning Perspectives
; Although governments develop family planning policies to guide program design and implementation, these policies can have both intended and unintended consequences. As a result, policies may need periodic revision to achieve the desired outcomes. Over the last two decades, the government of Peru
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The Fruits of Global Family Planning
The Washington Post
; ... onto what matters: the impoverished women, men and children who are being most severely affected. In 10 years, she said at a news conference, maternal mortality in Bolivia dropped from 416 to 390 deaths per 100,000 women and fertility rates dropped from 6 ...
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Political management in the Indonesian family planning program.(Special Report)
International Family Planning Perspectives
; One cannot take for granted that the president as the top leader has the wisdom to decide what priorities are. We have to feed the president with completed stuff so he doesn't have to think too much. --Senior Indonesian family planning official, commenting on the relationship between his agency and
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