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  2. Birth control in Africa - Wikipedia

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    A 1996 study in Zambia again cites the importance of educating both men and women and states that single mothers and teenagers should be the primary focus of birth control education. Of the 376 women recruited after giving birth at a hospital, 34% had previously used family planning, and 64% had used family planning a year after giving birth.

  3. Family planning - Wikipedia

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    Family planning has become a catch-all phrase for much of the work undertaken in this realm. However, contemporary notions of family planning tend to place a woman and her childbearing decisions at the center of the discussion, as notions of women's empowerment and reproductive autonomy have gained traction in many parts of the world.

  4. Maternal and child health in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The family planning budget, including contraceptives, will draw from the $117.4 million allocated to all health commodities for the fiscal year 2020–2021. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Like many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Tanzania's once successful family planning program has slowed markedly, with rates of contraceptive prevalence well below levels ...

  5. DKT International - Wikipedia

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    DKT International (DKT) is a charitable non-profit organization that promotes family planning and HIV prevention through social marketing.The Washington, D.C.–based DKT was founded in 1989 by Phil Harvey and operates in 90 countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. [1]

  6. Fred T. Sai - Wikipedia

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    Why is Africa losing the battle against AIDS, Accra: Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (1999) “Family Planning in Ghana” in The Global Family Planning Revolution: Three Decades of Population Policies, by Warren C. Robinson, John A. Ross, World Bank, Washington DC (2007) co-authored with John C. Caldwell

  7. International Family Planning and Development - Wikipedia

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    Family planning was and still is seen as a tool to not only help lower overall global fertility rates but also aid increasing the economic and social development in many countries, particularly in developing nations by lowering health risks associated with pregnancy and childbirth to women and children. [3]

  8. Society for Family Health Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Family Health works in six thematic areas affecting family health in Nigeria. The thematic areas are: Safe Water Systems in Nigeria, Family Planning and Reproductive Health, Maternal and Child Healthcare, HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment, Malaria Prevention and Treatment, & Health and Social Systems Strengthening. [21]

  9. Prevalence of birth control - Wikipedia

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    Chinese women receive free contraception and family planning services. [12] Greater than 70% of those of childbearing age use contraception. [1] Since the policy was put into place in 1979, over 400 million births have been prevented. [12] Because of various exemptions, fertility rate is about 1.7 children per woman, down from 5.9 in the 1960s.